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Re: Re: Re: Re: Raising a Beef...?
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Posted by paul on November 13, 2002 at 08:05:08 from (209.23.145.16):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Raising a Beef...? posted by T_Bone on November 12, 2002 at 22:59:17:
To grind grains, you need a feed mill, mixer mill, hammer mill grinder. (all the same thing) A good one is $1000 or so plus a tractor to run it, you don't need it if you are buying your feed. To grind tree branches, you need a brush grinder, works differently, more like a cheese grater. For the garden greens, you need a couple of cattle - they grind it up real nice for you, no need to do anything. :) Steers (males) are probably a bit better at gaining weight. Heifers have the possibility of being bred.... Either work, Steers are a bit prefered. Here is a rather eccentric group of folks that get to bickering a lot, but they are homesteaders who are doing what you want to do and if you ignore the whiners the rest have real good advise. You might want to check them out, and they could sure use some new blood to stir up good topics of conversation! :) Check the top forum, Homesteading: http://www.homesteadingtoday.com/ --->Paul
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