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<blockquote data-quote="redfornow" data-source="post: 572349" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>Perfect example! </p><p></p><p>But you can also just start with real world animals with a cattleman's eye.</p><p>Building a herd that is without a big name, but one that in time would retain one of its own.</p><p>The upside to the ideal is that you dont have to buy "high" and sale higher...</p><p>You can buy low and sale high. A reputaion for quality will get you a long way in this business.</p><p></p><p>Two herds that are close to me that have worked hard and have done well without the big name dollars behind em are thomas herefords in richmond ky raised p606 and own part of thm dunrango</p><p>and beckley hereford in irvine who bred the ontime bull right on his place.</p><p></p><p>Both didnt "buy" their place in line they bred it. Go old fashion planning with some sweat mistakes and blood.... </p><p></p><p>Thats my plan, it isnt a short cut. but its a plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redfornow, post: 572349, member: 1580"] Perfect example! But you can also just start with real world animals with a cattleman's eye. Building a herd that is without a big name, but one that in time would retain one of its own. The upside to the ideal is that you dont have to buy "high" and sale higher... You can buy low and sale high. A reputaion for quality will get you a long way in this business. Two herds that are close to me that have worked hard and have done well without the big name dollars behind em are thomas herefords in richmond ky raised p606 and own part of thm dunrango and beckley hereford in irvine who bred the ontime bull right on his place. Both didnt "buy" their place in line they bred it. Go old fashion planning with some sweat mistakes and blood.... Thats my plan, it isnt a short cut. but its a plan. [/QUOTE]
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