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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 7956" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Check the "Classifieds" here at Cattle Today for cattle for sale. The Texas Angus Association has a website at texasangus.com (no www). Look at the regional association links there and see if there's one in your part of Texas. Most of them, Mid-Texas, ALOT, East Texas, O K & T, have several sales a year where you can buy good genetics at reasonable prices. The Stars of Texas sale is coming up at Fort Worth later this month. There'll be some good cows, but prices will be high. If you study genetics you can buy equally well bred cows at the regional sales much cheaper. Or contact some Texas members and see about private treaty sales. Don't get caught up in the idea that if you pay big bucks for a cow you will get big bucks for her calf. Marketing is important. Attend some sales and pay attention to how certain bloodlines look and how they sell. Your Extension Office might be able to help you find property to rent. Good luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 7956, member: 13"] Check the "Classifieds" here at Cattle Today for cattle for sale. The Texas Angus Association has a website at texasangus.com (no www). Look at the regional association links there and see if there's one in your part of Texas. Most of them, Mid-Texas, ALOT, East Texas, O K & T, have several sales a year where you can buy good genetics at reasonable prices. The Stars of Texas sale is coming up at Fort Worth later this month. There'll be some good cows, but prices will be high. If you study genetics you can buy equally well bred cows at the regional sales much cheaper. Or contact some Texas members and see about private treaty sales. Don't get caught up in the idea that if you pay big bucks for a cow you will get big bucks for her calf. Marketing is important. Attend some sales and pay attention to how certain bloodlines look and how they sell. Your Extension Office might be able to help you find property to rent. Good luck.... [/QUOTE]
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