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Starting a farm from £10,000
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<blockquote data-quote="westviewfarm6480" data-source="post: 9181581" data-attributes="member: 185065"><p>Having done basically the same myself can you find an old shed or something to rent and a grass field to rent and buy some reared calves say 10? Barley is very cheap so feed them on mixed rolled oats and barley turn them out in the summer and bring them up and sell them the following spring? Buy some store lambs to finish? Or keep the gimmers and run a tup with them the next year. Buy a half decent tractor on finance and go doing anything no one else wants to do. Whats your location?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westviewfarm6480, post: 9181581, member: 185065"] Having done basically the same myself can you find an old shed or something to rent and a grass field to rent and buy some reared calves say 10? Barley is very cheap so feed them on mixed rolled oats and barley turn them out in the summer and bring them up and sell them the following spring? Buy some store lambs to finish? Or keep the gimmers and run a tup with them the next year. Buy a half decent tractor on finance and go doing anything no one else wants to do. Whats your location? [/QUOTE]
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