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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10612"><p>> I live in south central ky and was</p><p>> wondering if anyone knew the best</p><p>> breed to raise around here or just</p><p>> the best breed anywhere. I have</p><p>> been raising holstein stears but</p><p>> price is getting lower and</p><p>> lower,plus some have said they are</p><p>> easier to get sick. any help would</p><p>> be appreciated. Thanks</p><p></p><p>We believe there is no one best breed for all farm situations. We also live in South Central KY and have Murray Greys. We REALLY like them for our grass finished beef operation - they are very efficient grazers. But, we direct market all our beef to consumers rather than selling at the sale barn, and that has an impact on your decision. You're welcome to visit an look at our Greys.</p><p></p><p>Alison</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:awiediger@hart.k12.ky.us">awiediger@hart.k12.ky.us</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10612"] > I live in south central ky and was > wondering if anyone knew the best > breed to raise around here or just > the best breed anywhere. I have > been raising holstein stears but > price is getting lower and > lower,plus some have said they are > easier to get sick. any help would > be appreciated. Thanks We believe there is no one best breed for all farm situations. We also live in South Central KY and have Murray Greys. We REALLY like them for our grass finished beef operation - they are very efficient grazers. But, we direct market all our beef to consumers rather than selling at the sale barn, and that has an impact on your decision. You're welcome to visit an look at our Greys. Alison [email=awiediger@hart.k12.ky.us]awiediger@hart.k12.ky.us[/email] [/QUOTE]
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