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<blockquote data-quote="highlandvines" data-source="post: 1846970" data-attributes="member: 43203"><p>My experience matches what most of these threads say. It all depends on your market. We only have 20 to 30 head at any given time. We have mini hereford and lowline. We started out for 4H projects. We will likely never win grand champion overall but the size is great for younger kids starting out. We have more people asking for freezer beef than we can supply so that market still seems strong. As others mentioned the commercial market isn't there so you won't make money if that's how you plan to sell them. Ours have all been calm cattle. The only one close to being wild was a lowline we didn't band young. When we finally got him he seemed to always remember that day and it took us a while to calm him down again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highlandvines, post: 1846970, member: 43203"] My experience matches what most of these threads say. It all depends on your market. We only have 20 to 30 head at any given time. We have mini hereford and lowline. We started out for 4H projects. We will likely never win grand champion overall but the size is great for younger kids starting out. We have more people asking for freezer beef than we can supply so that market still seems strong. As others mentioned the commercial market isn't there so you won't make money if that's how you plan to sell them. Ours have all been calm cattle. The only one close to being wild was a lowline we didn't band young. When we finally got him he seemed to always remember that day and it took us a while to calm him down again. [/QUOTE]
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