Yes, I would think it better if you wore pj's that you didn't mind your neighbors seeing you in, rather then what they would like to see you in! lolthat could be dangerous! lol
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Yes, I would think it better if you wore pj's that you didn't mind your neighbors seeing you in, rather then what they would like to see you in! lolthat could be dangerous! lol
from what we've read they're super easy and better for smaller acreages. There was a guy on youtube that we found he has 25 head on 25 acres where you can't do that with standard size cattle. They are cheaper to raise and have a better meat to hanging weight ratio. Standard cattle you about 50% meat from hanging weight, mini's you get about 60% since they have less bone mass. They are for milking & butchering. Milking they produce 2-3 gal/day where as a standard produces up to 10 gal/day. We are new to this also. My hubby has always wanted cattle, but we just weren't sure about their size and getting our land prepped for them, but these seems much better. We've already got a spot just perfect for 2-3 of them. We will use them for meat and possibly milk. My little family of 4 goes through 1-1.5 gal of milk per day. We have strong bones!!
Quote: I was just going off the average from what I read, i really know nothing about any sort of cow. Other than they're Delicious! We will keep a bull and probably 2 heifers and breed those and see where that takes us.
I'm eaves dropping on my hubby's phone conversation, and I think we just bought a cow that's already been bred.
Hmmm...maybe that's what they meant.Yes, I would think it better if you wore pj's that you didn't mind your neighbors seeing you in, rather then what they would like to see you in! lol
I have been interested in the mini cattle for a while also, I was thinking of the Mini Jersey as a milk cow due to the fact we don't need a lot of milk a day, we only go through a couple gallons a week and could make butter, cottage cheese and used the excess in the pig and chicken's feedings. I like the looks of the Mini Herefords also and have been considering the Mini Zebu (like a Brahma), I think they would be the perfect size for a small farm and to keep a family in meat, i know when we butchered a whole steer weighing 1500 pounds we had to split it with someone to fit it in the freezer, as our upright would only hold half and that last us most of the year with fresh pork also. You can find some of the Zebu and Mini cattle at the Exotic auctions sometime, I know we seen them at the Exotic auction that used to be in Prauge now moved to Grove Okla.before. Good luck and I may be interested in purchasing a Heifer from you when you get going with them, Thanks, LynnGood Monday to ya'll! We have decided here to embark on a new adventure. Looks like we're going to get some cattle, not sure when, but we found the mini dexters and herefords and fell in love with them. This should be one interesting ride. I'm extremely excited, scared, but excited. Like I've said before, I was born & raised a city girl. I have always had a love for all animals and wanted to live in the country. This country living has been great so far. Love my chickens, Love my garden, my 6 year old tell us everyday that he' so glad we moved out here, why not bring on some cattle.![]()
from what we've read they're super easy and better for smaller acreages. There was a guy on youtube that we found he has 25 head on 25 acres where you can't do that with standard size cattle. They are cheaper to raise and have a better meat to hanging weight ratio. Standard cattle you about 50% meat from hanging weight, mini's you get about 60% since they have less bone mass. They are for milking & butchering. Milking they produce 2-3 gal/day where as a standard produces up to 10 gal/day. We are new to this also. My hubby has always wanted cattle, but we just weren't sure about their size and getting our land prepped for them, but these seems much better. We've already got a spot just perfect for 2-3 of them. We will use them for meat and possibly milk. My little family of 4 goes through 1-1.5 gal of milk per day. We have strong bones!!
Hmmm, I may have to do some research on this. I have the room for a few cattle so I had never really considered the smaller ones. Thanks.from what we've read they're super easy and better for smaller acreages. There was a guy on youtube that we found he has 25 head on 25 acres where you can't do that with standard size cattle. They are cheaper to raise and have a better meat to hanging weight ratio. Standard cattle you about 50% meat from hanging weight, mini's you get about 60% since they have less bone mass. They are for milking & butchering. Milking they produce 2-3 gal/day where as a standard produces up to 10 gal/day. We are new to this also. My hubby has always wanted cattle, but we just weren't sure about their size and getting our land prepped for them, but these seems much better. We've already got a spot just perfect for 2-3 of them. We will use them for meat and possibly milk. My little family of 4 goes through 1-1.5 gal of milk per day. We have strong bones!!