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black vs red or any other color at the sale barn
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 844627" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>We bought white cattle because we were impressed with certain qualities of that particular breed, and since we have to feed 'em, it's nice that they're pretty to look at.</p><p></p><p>My bro-in-law raises Angus, swears by them, and told us were making a big mistake buying anything but Angus, as we'd never be able to sell them for what we'd get for black cattle. A couple of neighbor ranchers have said pretty much the same thing (they run blacks, and Angus/Hereford cross). I've never spent time at the sale barn to do the research. We're small-time, raising a few head for beef-on-the-rail for fam and friends, and our hope is that we never have to deal with the auction thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 844627, member: 16769"] We bought white cattle because we were impressed with certain qualities of that particular breed, and since we have to feed 'em, it's nice that they're pretty to look at. My bro-in-law raises Angus, swears by them, and told us were making a big mistake buying anything but Angus, as we'd never be able to sell them for what we'd get for black cattle. A couple of neighbor ranchers have said pretty much the same thing (they run blacks, and Angus/Hereford cross). I've never spent time at the sale barn to do the research. We're small-time, raising a few head for beef-on-the-rail for fam and friends, and our hope is that we never have to deal with the auction thing. [/QUOTE]
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