>Only true when expensive does not include major traveling expenses.

You don't have a pickup or/and a trailer?
More essential than a horse these days.

Kirk

-----Original Message-----
From: Kim & Garth Travis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:31 AM
To: biofuel@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 being
> equal.

Only true when expensive does not include major traveling expenses.  I
have not been able to find any miniatures in this part of Texas, as we
have lots of pasture that is not good for anything else.  However, there
are a lot of small acreage's around here, so ....

>
> What did you hear re performance on grass? Where did they study this?
>
 From friends on the eatwild.com site.  I am not sure where they got
their information.  I suppose I should recheck.


Bright Blessings,
Kim




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