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<blockquote data-quote="subprep" data-source="post: 2686638" data-attributes="member: 28253"><p>also look into smaller cattle such as Zebu or Dexter. Don't let any fools tell you the meat is not good. No the steaks are not as big but if you get alot of Hamburger you cannot tell the difference between a zebu and an angus. The Zebus are the ones I have experience with, they can do excellent on a small parcel of land, They do not eat as much as a full sized cow, their poo makes excellent compost because it decomposes extremely quick. We had two on about a .3 acre fenced area for over 2 years and they did not destroy the grass, it actually had to be mowed a couple of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subprep, post: 2686638, member: 28253"] also look into smaller cattle such as Zebu or Dexter. Don't let any fools tell you the meat is not good. No the steaks are not as big but if you get alot of Hamburger you cannot tell the difference between a zebu and an angus. The Zebus are the ones I have experience with, they can do excellent on a small parcel of land, They do not eat as much as a full sized cow, their poo makes excellent compost because it decomposes extremely quick. We had two on about a .3 acre fenced area for over 2 years and they did not destroy the grass, it actually had to be mowed a couple of times. [/QUOTE]
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