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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 71050" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Are these replacements you're wanting to generate for your operation or to market to others? The first thing you need to determine is what you're going to market and how you plan to market them. If the replacements are to sell, what types of replacements are in demand in your area? If for your own operation, how will you market the offsrping? If you're going the sale barn route, check your local auctions and see what is in demand. If you are going to market through some sort of alliance, see what specifications/types they require.</p><p>We're in SC MO and Brahman influence cattle are docked at the sale barns and aren't really required for the usual summers.</p><p>What is your frage base? Typically it's high endophyte fescue and that doesn;t point to any specific breed or cross, it's individual animals that are tolerant to it or not.</p><p>All of that said, what breeds really blows your dress up? If you really like Herfords, and black Angus are ugly in your eyes, you'ld do better with Herefords. You gotta like what you raise. It just makes it easier in the long run to manage them when the weather is crappy and something should be done and you don;t really feel like it. That's human nature.</p><p>Missouri has several marketing alliances, the link will take you to the information from U of MO that address' it.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://agebb.missouri.edu/commag/beef/premierbeef/" target="_blank">http://agebb.missouri.edu/commag/beef/premierbeef/</a></p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 71050, member: 34"] Are these replacements you're wanting to generate for your operation or to market to others? The first thing you need to determine is what you're going to market and how you plan to market them. If the replacements are to sell, what types of replacements are in demand in your area? If for your own operation, how will you market the offsrping? If you're going the sale barn route, check your local auctions and see what is in demand. If you are going to market through some sort of alliance, see what specifications/types they require. We're in SC MO and Brahman influence cattle are docked at the sale barns and aren't really required for the usual summers. What is your frage base? Typically it's high endophyte fescue and that doesn;t point to any specific breed or cross, it's individual animals that are tolerant to it or not. All of that said, what breeds really blows your dress up? If you really like Herfords, and black Angus are ugly in your eyes, you'ld do better with Herefords. You gotta like what you raise. It just makes it easier in the long run to manage them when the weather is crappy and something should be done and you don;t really feel like it. That's human nature. Missouri has several marketing alliances, the link will take you to the information from U of MO that address' it. [url]http://agebb.missouri.edu/commag/beef/premierbeef/[/url] dun [/QUOTE]
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