@@patriciastaton6182 ++ I'm a native Texan. That land is desert. Water if you can find it is 500-700 feet down. It takes 100 acres to support 1 animal unit, horse or cow or 5-6 sheep or 5-6 goats. You would have to drill a well or haul water. You would have to haul hay and grain and build shade structures. In east Texas 1 acre supports 1 horse or 1 cow. There is plenty of water only a few feet down. I live w horses in central Texas. 5 acres supports 1 animal unit, horse or cow. We have 3 horses on 50 acres. They can't eat it all down. What you can use that salty land for is shrimp or salt-water animal farming and a number of people are doing just that if they have well water. I love to eat shrimp and shrimp raised in clean salt water is so much better than shrimp living in polluted water.