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Advice on building a herd in Central Texas - sale barns vs breeders
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<blockquote data-quote="TdJ" data-source="post: 1701786" data-attributes="member: 27352"><p>I get the sense that a lot of the folks running cattle are leasing their land out. Reason why - for the past week I saw a dead black angus in a field, all it's mates walking a wide berth. If it had been my cattle on my land I'd have had the vet out for autopsy and moved the animal carcass to another non-grazing corner of the ranch. Appreciate probably not that way for all the herds. I'll start with cattle commissions, meet folks and where possible drive to the ranch house where I see Angus, say howdy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TdJ, post: 1701786, member: 27352"] I get the sense that a lot of the folks running cattle are leasing their land out. Reason why - for the past week I saw a dead black angus in a field, all it's mates walking a wide berth. If it had been my cattle on my land I'd have had the vet out for autopsy and moved the animal carcass to another non-grazing corner of the ranch. Appreciate probably not that way for all the herds. I'll start with cattle commissions, meet folks and where possible drive to the ranch house where I see Angus, say howdy. [/QUOTE]
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