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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7189"><p>When looking at marketing non-traditional animals you migh want to consider either finishing them yourself and selling to a niche market, or talking with the original seller and see if they are willing to help you market.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Hi Cindy, Thanks for your</p><p>> interest.</p><p></p><p>> We did go look and were really</p><p>> impressed with the Fowler's stock.</p><p>> They had a lot.</p><p></p><p>> Thier stock is all full blood,</p><p>> registered and looking good. A</p><p>> white faced, black bull that</p><p>> looked great. All thier stock was</p><p>> docil and would come to call.</p><p></p><p>> They had two Cow Calf pairs that</p><p>> they were willing to sell, one</p><p>> bull calf and one a heifer. My</p><p>> daughter fell in love with the</p><p>> heifer calf. Still didn't buy.</p><p>> They are a little expensive, but</p><p>> considering some of the</p><p>> advantages, may be a bargain. We</p><p>> decided to buy some meat from them</p><p>> and do a "taste test"</p><p>> before making a decision. Been</p><p>> eating Beefalo all week and love</p><p>> it.</p><p></p><p>> The only problem I can see is</p><p>> finding a market. Maybe you can</p><p>> share some of your experience in</p><p>> that area with me?</p><p></p><p>> Looks like we will probably do</p><p>> something and are leaning toward</p><p>> that pair, to start. In the</p><p>> meantime we have been contacted by</p><p>> another producer in north east Mo.</p><p>> and are thinking about traveling</p><p>> again this weekend.</p><p></p><p>> How about you, are you building a</p><p>> large herd? I haven't seen too</p><p>> many people in this area raising</p><p>> beefalo. I did email a few that</p><p>> were on the registry from missouri</p><p>> but received only one reply.</p><p></p><p>> Tell me a little more about your</p><p>> stock and some of your experience.</p><p>> I am looking for any information I</p><p>> can collect.</p><p></p><p>> Thanks again, gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7189"] When looking at marketing non-traditional animals you migh want to consider either finishing them yourself and selling to a niche market, or talking with the original seller and see if they are willing to help you market. dun > Hi Cindy, Thanks for your > interest. > We did go look and were really > impressed with the Fowler's stock. > They had a lot. > Thier stock is all full blood, > registered and looking good. A > white faced, black bull that > looked great. All thier stock was > docil and would come to call. > They had two Cow Calf pairs that > they were willing to sell, one > bull calf and one a heifer. My > daughter fell in love with the > heifer calf. Still didn't buy. > They are a little expensive, but > considering some of the > advantages, may be a bargain. We > decided to buy some meat from them > and do a "taste test" > before making a decision. Been > eating Beefalo all week and love > it. > The only problem I can see is > finding a market. Maybe you can > share some of your experience in > that area with me? > Looks like we will probably do > something and are leaning toward > that pair, to start. In the > meantime we have been contacted by > another producer in north east Mo. > and are thinking about traveling > again this weekend. > How about you, are you building a > large herd? I haven't seen too > many people in this area raising > beefalo. I did email a few that > were on the registry from missouri > but received only one reply. > Tell me a little more about your > stock and some of your experience. > I am looking for any information I > can collect. > Thanks again, gary [/QUOTE]
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