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<blockquote data-quote="RAWCJW" data-source="post: 283038" data-attributes="member: 2845"><p>We have a small acreage and some rented pasture we are trying to raise some beef for us/ family I am on my 2nd year with the Highlands and all of mine are very friendly. You just have to be cautious when you feed they are almost to friendly. Itried the A.I route but didn't have much luck Igot a young Highland bull and am very happy I did. I haven,t ate any yet but I have a steer I am feeding now.I have him up to 12# a day corn/corngluten with hay,when he gets a little closer I will switch him to all corn/hay. I don,t know if it's right or wrong but I'll let you know how it turns out. You might try Thorbardin ranch for info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAWCJW, post: 283038, member: 2845"] We have a small acreage and some rented pasture we are trying to raise some beef for us/ family I am on my 2nd year with the Highlands and all of mine are very friendly. You just have to be cautious when you feed they are almost to friendly. Itried the A.I route but didn't have much luck Igot a young Highland bull and am very happy I did. I haven,t ate any yet but I have a steer I am feeding now.I have him up to 12# a day corn/corngluten with hay,when he gets a little closer I will switch him to all corn/hay. I don,t know if it's right or wrong but I'll let you know how it turns out. You might try Thorbardin ranch for info. [/QUOTE]
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