Re: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow

2003-01-07 Thread Kim Garth Travis
kirk wrote: Expensive to buy means expensive when sold. If you can feed twice as many with the same quantity of feed and sell each animal for as much or more as a large one there is much more profit in the little ones all the rest being equal. Only true when expensive does not include

RE: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow

2003-01-07 Thread kirk
@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow kirk wrote: Expensive to buy means expensive when sold. If you can feed twice as many with the same quantity of feed and sell each animal for as much or more as a large one there is much more profit in the little ones all the rest

[biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow

2003-01-06 Thread Kim Garth Travis
My information comes from page 443 of Stocking Up III: America's Classic Preserving Guide by Carol Hupping and the staff at the Rodale Food Center. The book refers to studies done at Pennsylvania State University. Unfortunately, that is all the information it gives. I quoted off the top of

Re: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow

2003-01-06 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Kim My information comes from page 443 of Stocking Up III: America's Classic Preserving Guide by Carol Hupping and the staff at the Rodale Food Center. The book refers to studies done at Pennsylvania State University. Unfortunately, that is all the information it gives. I quoted off the

Re: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow

2003-01-06 Thread Kim Garth Travis
Keith Addison wrote: It's much easier to maintain a small herd as opposed to a solitary animal. I also keep sheep, emus and pigs, so the cow will not be alone. I have looked at the miniatures, but they are expensive. I have found they don't do well as dairy producers on straight

RE: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow

2003-01-06 Thread kirk
- From: Kim Garth Travis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:28 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] aging meat, hunting and mad cow Keith Addison wrote: It's much easier to maintain a small herd as opposed to a solitary animal. I also keep sheep, emus