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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14030"><p>>Mark you need to really clarify your goals more. If you want cows to turn heads your going to have to feed them heavy to maximize their genitics and if you want to make them pay their own way thet are going to look rough much of the year. I'm running 10 to 15 mamas on 25 acres in eastern ohio but I custom bale a lot of horse hay so they get the junk and wet stuff. Any breed out there has enough diversity that youn can find cattle at the opposite ends of the spectrum to fit your needs. Just stay away from show animals at first because most of them come from a real management intensive enviroment I'm running Murray Greys because they have a reputation for calving ease and as medium framed animals they are pretty efficient</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14030"] >Mark you need to really clarify your goals more. If you want cows to turn heads your going to have to feed them heavy to maximize their genitics and if you want to make them pay their own way thet are going to look rough much of the year. I'm running 10 to 15 mamas on 25 acres in eastern ohio but I custom bale a lot of horse hay so they get the junk and wet stuff. Any breed out there has enough diversity that youn can find cattle at the opposite ends of the spectrum to fit your needs. Just stay away from show animals at first because most of them come from a real management intensive enviroment I'm running Murray Greys because they have a reputation for calving ease and as medium framed animals they are pretty efficient [/QUOTE]
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