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<blockquote data-quote="MistyMorning" data-source="post: 429655" data-attributes="member: 6826"><p>Good Luck GANGGREEN, We also raise highland and highland crosses. We are a small operation with a niche market. We have a waiting list for our beef at this point. Lots of people want the lower fat. Keep in mind they do taste different from regular beef, a lot leaner so your customers need to be aware of that. The horns also can make you some $. </p><p></p><p> mnmtracnching wish I could have been at that auction! No more room here though. I think those prices are pretty cheap, but they must have been docked for the horns and hair thing. GANGGREEN I really think it depends on if you are going purebred, registered or with crosses on the prices kinda like any other beef cattle.</p><p></p><p>They are a pretty easy breed to work with, calm, easy birthing, eat anything and smaller for handeling purposes.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistyMorning, post: 429655, member: 6826"] Good Luck GANGGREEN, We also raise highland and highland crosses. We are a small operation with a niche market. We have a waiting list for our beef at this point. Lots of people want the lower fat. Keep in mind they do taste different from regular beef, a lot leaner so your customers need to be aware of that. The horns also can make you some $. mnmtracnching wish I could have been at that auction! No more room here though. I think those prices are pretty cheap, but they must have been docked for the horns and hair thing. GANGGREEN I really think it depends on if you are going purebred, registered or with crosses on the prices kinda like any other beef cattle. They are a pretty easy breed to work with, calm, easy birthing, eat anything and smaller for handeling purposes. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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