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With the average American salary sitting around $62,000 per year, we wanted to answer one big question:
How many animals would it actually take to replace that income?
In this video, we break down the real ranch math behind sheep, goats, and cattle—including startup realities, profit per head, land requirements, and the animal numbers it takes to build a full-time income from livestock.
Most people think a handful of animals can replace a paycheck... the truth might surprise you.
If your dream is to leave the 9–5 and build income from the land, this video is for you