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<blockquote data-quote="bobrammer" data-source="post: 137938" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>Don't do it. We started raising registered Angus a few months ago. You will be amazed at how much stuff you will need once you get started. None of it is cheap. Even if you buy used, you will be spending alot of money on equipment, feed etc.</p><p>Pay cash for everything if at all possible. Start small and let nature do the rest. As noted, 3 in 1 packages is the fastest</p><p>way to grow your herd. We have 7 now and hope we will be blessed with 3 - 4 calves in the spring. I know I would like to get everything now, but patience is a must unless you are independently wealthy. I read that something like 80% of AAA</p><p>members have herds of 10 or less head. God luck in your new venture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobrammer, post: 137938, member: 1935"] Don't do it. We started raising registered Angus a few months ago. You will be amazed at how much stuff you will need once you get started. None of it is cheap. Even if you buy used, you will be spending alot of money on equipment, feed etc. Pay cash for everything if at all possible. Start small and let nature do the rest. As noted, 3 in 1 packages is the fastest way to grow your herd. We have 7 now and hope we will be blessed with 3 - 4 calves in the spring. I know I would like to get everything now, but patience is a must unless you are independently wealthy. I read that something like 80% of AAA members have herds of 10 or less head. God luck in your new venture. [/QUOTE]
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