Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Miniature Cattle
As feed prices drive up the cost of keeping cows, farmers like Sally and Warren Coad say they've found a cost-efficient way to raise cattle: raise miniature cattle. Plus, they say, smaller breeds lend themselves to smaller cow handlers.
Indeed, standing three feet tall and weighing about 200 pounds, miniature cattle truly are the future of farming--perfect for the farmer under four feet tall.
Via the Wall Street Journal Digital Network.
Labels:
agriculture,
human height,
improve living,
saving space,
small animals
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