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Isn't that the same selfie that he posted last time? So with any luck, in a few months time we'll be able to put together an animated gif showing the decay of his teeth to go with the one showing Kevin's retreating hairline.The Tranch has completed yet another successful grift trip! Penny posted about it first: [A]
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It's lost somewhere in the preceding pages, but I found something from a local saying that the recommended stocking density for the area they live in is one head of cattle per 50 acres. The land really is that shitty.I've been thinking about how quantitatively bad their operation is for their alpacas. You can obviously see how shit it is with all the sagebrush but it's always nice to have numbers. In Colorado it seems that pastures, on average, support 0.04 AUM per acre. That seems low to me but maybe Colorado sucks for grazing, with rocky soil and a short growing season. I'm going to go with 0.1 AUM per acre.
Of course, when you overstock to the extent they have, it is but a rounding error. And don't forget that on top of that they are housing, feeding and providing weed for 10-12 grown adults who have no other obvious source of income (apart from Kevin's mysterious inheritance).60 lb hay per month is 0.71 tons of hay per animal per year, 71 tons overall (the land shaves off 1 ton).