I have a f@#*#n' Cow, man!
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Sounds good. Does your math show whether or not your saving money by going this route? Just curious, I have no idea what it takes to buy/raise/butcher a cow.Yea, this is our new milk cow. We have a few other freegrazing on open range with the herd this gal came from that will be going from the grass, to the butcher, to my freezer.
So far, my math shows that my family needs two full butchered cows a year to not need the visits to the grocery store for meet.
(I also have grazing goats clearing the land, and a full packed henhouse giving about a dozen eggs a day too.)
Garden next season, as I got started this year a bit later than I planned.Leave a comment:
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Actually, I'm thinking about hatching some turkens. It's a hybrid blend of turkey size, with chicken style taste.Leave a comment:
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My brother in law has two wild turkeys on the property. Not afraid of people. I'm guessing they were raised somewhere and got loose...
They are awesome to have around.Leave a comment:
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So whats the deal with this place? Did you move in with friends, family, or you relocated for a job and moved by yourself? I always thought this was a strange change for a crazy Cali person like yourself.Leave a comment:
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I'm thinking about getting a Yak next summer also.
Here is a picture out of the back of the place. The fishing is pretty good here, and there are some great holes down the way.
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So are you going to tend the ol' homestead while your wife goes to work? This reminds me of another character on r3vlimited...Leave a comment:
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and I thought I was ballin with my "euro" chickens (5 of em) and the sheep ( about 10)that chill in my back yard-- the sheep actually belong to the neighbor-- but my lazy ass has more time for car stuff since I don't have to cu tthe grass~!!
makes me want a cow tooLeave a comment:


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