Prairie Wildflower of the Day: Butterfly Milkweed

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Butterfly Milkweed is definitely my favorite prairie wildflower of the tallgrass prairie! It blooms near the end of May and early June and usually only for a short time, providing pops of bright orange in the lush green of the growing prairie.

Of course, it attracts large numbers of butterflies. Cattle do not eat it, but it doesn’t bother them, either.

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One easy way of making money from raising cattle is by cattle flipping. When cattle flipping, you buy cheap cattle, feed them so they gain pounds then sell them at a higher price.

The first thing to do is to buy the cattle from auctions, cattle magazines or even online. Look for raised or feeder calves that are less costly and free from illnesses. To make sure the cattle are not sick, try buying from a reputable seller.

The next thing is to prepare for your livestock, the things you need to prepare are shelter, meadow, hay, water and other feeds.

When starting out try to be sure you reduce your expenses. As for shelter you can go for simple windbreakers rather than expensive barns. Once your cows start making you money you may then construct larger shelters for them.

When it gets to water make sure that you have more than enough for them. A single cow can drink around 12 gallons of clean water each day. You can build water troughs for your cows to drink water from.

Most of the cash you have prepared in farming your cattle should be invested in pasture. You also have to invest a lot on hay was well, hay helps a lot in the production of meat. Alfalfa works well for meat production.

Corn is recommended when it comes to feeding you cows, cattle just love corn and its great for fattening them up as well. Your local feed mill may help in supplying you with well mixed corn. Or else you can buy cattle feeds from your local livestock store.

With these steps you sure will be on your way to farming healthy cattle for income. Other thing you must do is get to know other livestock owners in your area and discover how they go about making profits from their livestock.

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