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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1836263" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Even in Louisiana, this time of year I would have some hay on hand before I bought any cattle. A feed trough for while they are getting use to you and you them.</p><p>A used pick up truck I would think would be a must. </p><p>A small well fenced lot to load into and out of, preferably with a way to catch a cow for doctoring, would be nice. It need not be that expensive. Is there a vet in your area that can bring a portable chute?</p><p>If you could find 3 or 4 bred cows with a calf by their side, that would be a good start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1836263, member: 32879"] Even in Louisiana, this time of year I would have some hay on hand before I bought any cattle. A feed trough for while they are getting use to you and you them. A used pick up truck I would think would be a must. A small well fenced lot to load into and out of, preferably with a way to catch a cow for doctoring, would be nice. It need not be that expensive. Is there a vet in your area that can bring a portable chute? If you could find 3 or 4 bred cows with a calf by their side, that would be a good start. [/QUOTE]
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