I had always been told that goats eat the non-grass and sheep eat the grass. That's why cattle ranchers don't mind sharing their pasture with goats, they don't compete for the grass. Sheep, try sheep for mowing.
I had always been told that goats eat the non-grass and sheep eat the grass. That's why cattle ranchers don't mind sharing their pasture with goats, they don't compete for the grass. Sheep, try sheep for mowing.
I've raised horses, cows, sheep, goats. Big critters require big equipment. With your size spread, stick with something you can pick up, hog tie and stuff in the trunk of your car to cart it around. And something that will like you. Sheep and goats are this way. Nothing cuter than a baby goat. They will jump on everything, including you and your vehicles. Sheep keep the grass mowed better than goats. I recommend several sheep... and if they don't fit your program, you can sell them or butcher & eat them yourself.
I've raised horses, cows, sheep, goats. Big critters require big equipment. With your size spread, stick with something you can pick up, hog tie and stuff in the trunk of your car to cart it around. And something that will like you. Sheep and goats are this way. Nothing cuter than a baby goat. They will jump on everything, including you and your vehicles. Sheep keep the grass mowed better than goats. I recommend several sheep... and if they don't fit your program, you can sell them or butcher & eat them yourself.
Kubota BX2200, Kubota ZD 221, Kubota Grand L 5030 HSTC, Kubota RTV, Polaris 500ATP
Buy a small tractor and all the stuff that goes with it /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif, build your fence, buy a cow, when it gets to 600 lbs. have it butchered, keep half for yourself, sell the other half.
Mow, enjoy yourself and try not to make a pet out of the cow, since it is never pleasant sitting at the table saying 'ol Junior made a good burger!! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Kubota BX2200, Kubota ZD 221, Kubota Grand L 5030 HSTC, Kubota RTV, Polaris 500ATP
Buy a small tractor and all the stuff that goes with it /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif, build your fence, buy a cow, when it gets to 600 lbs. have it butchered, keep half for yourself, sell the other half.
Mow, enjoy yourself and try not to make a pet out of the cow, since it is never pleasant sitting at the table saying 'ol Junior made a good burger!! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif