Anyone is probably nuts to get into livestock, doesn't prevent them from doing it.
30 or 100, beef cows might be close to the same amount of work really. More money at risk tho.
Can buy feed, the more you grow yourself, the more you control your costs and future. I'd plan to get to making your own hay sooner than later, but can wait a year I see your reasoning.
Checking critters, sure is good to spend 5 minutes looking at them once a day, but can check them every hour and miss something; if they have a pond to drink can go a week not doing much during your 5 minutes a day... That's a hard call if they have water on what to say.....
Looks like a good opportunity, and if its a dream for you to want to try, sure be hard to pass up. If he is doing anything to help, watch the cows for a day a week, or advise you a tad along the way, would especially be something to jump on....
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