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Fort Mojave Industrial School correspondence, administrative and financial information, image 097

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    138 6. anything for less by death or [not legible]. Then we should have 100 head of breeding cows. Bought now we would get the spring calves and they would be coming 2 years old when it would be necessary to slaughter them, or when the 70 head of steers are all killed. These calves, with the cows that have not proven to be the best breeders and the park that we can raise by that time will keep us in meat the second year, by which time our herd will be a permanent and perpetual supply. The first cost would be considerable, but after that, nothing. Owing to our situation and the combination among the few cattle were in the valley