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<blockquote data-quote="alacattleman" data-source="post: 633969" data-attributes="member: 3696"><p>We shipped much of Dad's cows to the Marshall, TX area in the '83 drought. Those cows half starved to death in chest deep grass over there.</p></blockquote><p>what kind of grass and what protein content was it....brahman and brahman influence adapt well to fescue ......i just wouldnt want that much ear that far north.. something like a 1/4 ear brangus would do good... and a half blood might even do ok, but the market will adjust it for you .....you can bet[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Several large brangus operations in Arkansas, one being Chimney Rock Cattle Co. in Concord which I believe is in NE Arkansas.[/quote]........... the market for eared cattle would be more of my concern. not so much the cattle</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="alacattleman, post: 633969, member: 3696"] We shipped much of Dad's cows to the Marshall, TX area in the '83 drought. Those cows half starved to death in chest deep grass over there.[/quote] what kind of grass and what protein content was it....brahman and brahman influence adapt well to fescue ......i just wouldnt want that much ear that far north.. something like a 1/4 ear brangus would do good... and a half blood might even do ok, but the market will adjust it for you .....you can bet[/quote] Several large brangus operations in Arkansas, one being Chimney Rock Cattle Co. in Concord which I believe is in NE Arkansas.[/quote]........... the market for eared cattle would be more of my concern. not so much the cattle [/QUOTE]
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