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I suspect this practice will only grow as food becomes more and more expensive.
Quote from: Pandora on April 15, 2011, 01:25:39 PMI suspect this practice will only grow as food becomes more and more expensive. That stuff is going to end up in every mom and pop store in the tri state. It was sold for the most part the day the got it. Switch out the trucks in the first 3/4 hours and blend into traffic.
Quote from: John Florida on April 15, 2011, 01:44:41 PMQuote from: Pandora on April 15, 2011, 01:25:39 PMI suspect this practice will only grow as food becomes more and more expensive. That stuff is going to end up in every mom and pop store in the tri state. It was sold for the most part the day the got it. Switch out the trucks in the first 3/4 hours and blend into traffic.This was an elaborate production to gross only $300K. Whomever contrived this idea knew it would be a short lived company. They could have done as they do in Mexico and simply stole the trucks.
That's the new norm. Hopenchange!!Weisshaupt and I are semi-serious about the whole yak thing. But we're worried that the land we'd have to graze them on is not contiguous to the land with the house on it. We're worried about rustlers. I guess it's not out of the question to be worried.
Quote from: michelleo on April 15, 2011, 09:28:36 PMThat's the new norm. Hopenchange!!Weisshaupt and I are semi-serious about the whole yak thing. But we're worried that the land we'd have to graze them on is not contiguous to the land with the house on it. We're worried about rustlers. I guess it's not out of the question to be worried.If it's that far away and that prone to thieves maybe the best bet is to pen them as close as you can and bring the feed to them and only pasture them when you can stand guard and bring them home again.It's a pain but how many options are there?
Quote from: John Florida on April 15, 2011, 10:57:45 PMQuote from: michelleo on April 15, 2011, 09:28:36 PMThat's the new norm. Hopenchange!!Weisshaupt and I are semi-serious about the whole yak thing. But we're worried that the land we'd have to graze them on is not contiguous to the land with the house on it. We're worried about rustlers. I guess it's not out of the question to be worried.If it's that far away and that prone to thieves maybe the best bet is to pen them as close as you can and bring the feed to them and only pasture them when you can stand guard and bring them home again.It's a pain but how many options are there?True.Just wish we had had gobs of money to buy a house with a lot of land. If we buy the 40 acre lot we eventually could build a house on it and move to the lot. In the meantime, we'd have to move the yaks back and forth 2 miles each way if rustling becomes a problem.