Question:
I really would like to own a cattle farm, but do not want them to be slaughtered. Are there other ways to profit from them?
Taylor
2014-09-01 08:54:36 UTC
I really would like to own a cattle farm, but do not want them to be slaughtered. Are there other ways to profit from them?
Nine answers:
shipwreck
2014-09-01 16:40:27 UTC
You can trade them. Take them in as babies then raise them until they are big. Trade them back to the person you got them from and you can get two babies for each big one. We don't know what the rancher did with the big ones but since we only had room for 2 at a time he gave us two babies for two big ones and a year's supply of meat. We don't really think the big steers would make good breeding stock so he must have just had them as field decorations.



You can raise bulls for rodeos, bulls love rodeos even calves love rodeos.
anonymous
2014-09-01 13:01:41 UTC
Even if you have a dairy farm, you have to either slaughter or sell off the male calves to someone else who will slaughter them. Where do you think veal comes from? They are mainly male calves from dairy farms
jesse
2014-09-01 14:17:49 UTC
Really although itll create a though. Simply just particular breed of dog these individuals small in addition to small until finally you could have teacup cows, all people need just one.
anonymous
2014-09-01 08:57:33 UTC
You could try tying plastic bags on their butts and be a cow manure farm, but that takes a lot of feed.
mccoyblues
2014-09-12 21:19:23 UTC
Fertilizer is the only product cattle can produce other than meat and leather.
Hugo90
2014-09-01 10:39:55 UTC
We have 15 goats, five milked. It's a money pit if you don't sell them for meat.
?
2014-09-01 08:55:31 UTC
Yeah but itll take a while. Just breed them smaller and smaller till you have teacup cows, everyone will want one.
Mark
2014-09-01 08:59:20 UTC
Milk and other dairy-derived products. (Not EVERYONE who has cattle kills them. But if you mean "no stolen animal products" at all, nope.)
Damien F
2014-09-22 01:01:43 UTC
I salute your kindness to animals. They like their lives same way we like ours.


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