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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 323659" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>Just because they aren't eaten doesn't mean they have no ag. use. if you ranch you need horses to work cattle, A atv quad could be used but try move cattle out of heavy bushes, ya need a horse and someone have to raise them .mini cattle if marketed properly definitly ag. exempt. You have to have an open mind. AS far as driving up property prices for hobby type operations money talks.</p><p> mwj - I don't know what it is like in the US but most of the bulls i take out to shows end up in the hands of commercial cattlemen. yes i sell the occasional breeder bull but most of them end up in commercial operations. The are competative wining classes,divisions and championships and they are honest placings ,for honest cattle. I would get out of the PB business if what i was showing coudn't work or survive in a real world commercial operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 323659, member: 5562"] Just because they aren't eaten doesn't mean they have no ag. use. if you ranch you need horses to work cattle, A atv quad could be used but try move cattle out of heavy bushes, ya need a horse and someone have to raise them .mini cattle if marketed properly definitly ag. exempt. You have to have an open mind. AS far as driving up property prices for hobby type operations money talks. mwj - I don't know what it is like in the US but most of the bulls i take out to shows end up in the hands of commercial cattlemen. yes i sell the occasional breeder bull but most of them end up in commercial operations. The are competative wining classes,divisions and championships and they are honest placings ,for honest cattle. I would get out of the PB business if what i was showing coudn't work or survive in a real world commercial operation. [/QUOTE]
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