I prefer Longhorns, Hereford, angus, Brahman, but that's only cause I breed those breeds a couple more breeds I breed but yeah those are probably the best breeds to have.Im thinking of buying steers in spring and selling in winter. Im unsure what what age steers to buy and what breed? Anyone else do this?
Kinda depends on your location. It would help people to answer your questions, if you would complete that part of your profile.Im thinking of buying steers in spring and selling in winter. Im unsure what what age steers to buy and what breed? Anyone else do this?
I would say if she lives in cold go more for highland cattle but if your in hotter weather then go for angus or Hereford , etc.Kinda depends on your location. It would help people to answer your questions, if you would complete that part of your profile.
Highland aren't commercially desirable.I would say if she lives in cold go more for highland cattle but if your in hotter weather then go for angus or Hereford , etc.
Hey, girly223, why don't you show us some of the cattle that you really own and breed and what your place looks like.I prefer Longhorns, Hereford, angus, Brahman, but that's only cause I breed those breeds a couple more breeds I breed but yeah those are probably the best breeds to have.
That's what I do. I'm in fescue country so I'm trying to transition to buying 5 weights in November/December and selling 8 weights in late August/ early September. Weaned cattle are cheap in the fall and feeders are expensive in the fall. Buying in the spring will cost more. You may have to though if you have warm season grass.Im thinking of buying steers in spring and selling in winter. Im unsure what what age steers to buy and what breed? Anyone else do this?
Ok you wanna see what I really breed ok then I'll show you since you all wanna call me a liar and a cheat I'm LITERALLY BRINGING A GUY CATTLE WHEN THIS COLD IS OVER IN TEXASHey, girly223, why don't you show us some of the cattle that you really own and breed and what your place looks like.
Ken
YOU CAN LOOK ME UP THERES MY RANCH NAME NOW HAVE FUNHey, girly223, why don't you show us some of the cattle that you really own and breed and what your place looks like.
Ken
Yeah well good for you I breed other breeds but not professionally so those breeds don't go on my siteI was expecting some big longhorn ranch in Purdon.
Well that is nothing to be ashamed of, you should have been straight forward with us from the beginning. It looks like a very nice farm and a well thought out operation. You must be very proud of it. Which one is you, I'm guessing Kirsten. We are not here to run any one down, everyone is treated the same no matter how big or small their operation is. We will be interested to hear more of your operation.YOU CAN LOOK ME UP THERES MY RANCH NAME NOW HAVE FUN
River Valley Ranch & Grass Fed Beef
Your nonsense is wearing thin.YOU CAN LOOK ME UP THERES MY RANCH NAME NOW HAVE FUN
River Valley Ranch & Grass Fed Beef
I don't even know that I would buy Herefords for that kind of program at least not around here unless there is a better option to sell them. We have and like Herefords but they just don't bring what black calves do. Hereford Angus cross does fine.Highland aren't commercially desirable.