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Beating a Dead Horse -- Hillcreek
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 281959" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I believe in the donor route too; BUT as many Angus cows as there are out there I believe that with a little work $6000 CAN find a pretty good donor cow. $57,000 is WAAAYY too much for some kid just starting out. Heck for that amount of money in one wad, I know people with pretty good AI sired cows who would sell me their whole 2006 heifer crop. Grow em out, calve them for three or four years, let the cream rise too the top and you SHOULD be able too find a decent donor out of that group then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 281959, member: 2095"] I believe in the donor route too; BUT as many Angus cows as there are out there I believe that with a little work $6000 CAN find a pretty good donor cow. $57,000 is WAAAYY too much for some kid just starting out. Heck for that amount of money in one wad, I know people with pretty good AI sired cows who would sell me their whole 2006 heifer crop. Grow em out, calve them for three or four years, let the cream rise too the top and you SHOULD be able too find a decent donor out of that group then. [/QUOTE]
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