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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 88901"><p>O.K. Guys (and gals), I am 38, happily married, and going through a midlife crises. But instead of getting a Harley or having an affair, I want to get into the cattle business on a small basis. My wife and I just purchased 80 acres just out of town on which we plan to build in a year. The front 40 acres are mostly 15-year old pines, the back 40 acres was pasture 5 years ago but is now grown up to where bush-hogging is not an option. I want to run cattle on this back 40. It is low...in the 100-year flood plain. <u>I want Longhorns to be part or all of my cattle operation for the horns...I LOVE the old west.</u> The Lord has been so gracious with my family business that maximizing the $$ is not as big a deal as the enjoyment of this as a hobby. Right now the 80 acres is fenced pretty well around the perimeter, but other than that there are NO improvements.</p><p></p><p>How many longhorns, or longhorn crosses, can I eventually run on 40 acres?</p><p>Should I buy a bull or borrow (don't know if many longhorn bulls are hanging out in my area) or AI?</p><p>Should I buy a young bull and heifers or invest in mature cows and a mature bull?</p><p>Do longhorns cross well with any other breed that will also produce horns?</p><p>Do I have to have a barn or "corral" to get going?</p><p>I would rather not invest over 10-20K in the actual cattle the first year.</p><p>Any sincere input will be appreciated. I am an outdoorsman, but other than hanging out with my grandparents who ran 200+- cattle when I was growingup, I don't know much about cattle, but love a hard-working hobby and do know how to run a business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 88901"] O.K. Guys (and gals), I am 38, happily married, and going through a midlife crises. But instead of getting a Harley or having an affair, I want to get into the cattle business on a small basis. My wife and I just purchased 80 acres just out of town on which we plan to build in a year. The front 40 acres are mostly 15-year old pines, the back 40 acres was pasture 5 years ago but is now grown up to where bush-hogging is not an option. I want to run cattle on this back 40. It is low...in the 100-year flood plain. [u]I want Longhorns to be part or all of my cattle operation for the horns...I LOVE the old west.[/u] The Lord has been so gracious with my family business that maximizing the $$ is not as big a deal as the enjoyment of this as a hobby. Right now the 80 acres is fenced pretty well around the perimeter, but other than that there are NO improvements. How many longhorns, or longhorn crosses, can I eventually run on 40 acres? Should I buy a bull or borrow (don't know if many longhorn bulls are hanging out in my area) or AI? Should I buy a young bull and heifers or invest in mature cows and a mature bull? Do longhorns cross well with any other breed that will also produce horns? Do I have to have a barn or "corral" to get going? I would rather not invest over 10-20K in the actual cattle the first year. Any sincere input will be appreciated. I am an outdoorsman, but other than hanging out with my grandparents who ran 200+- cattle when I was growingup, I don't know much about cattle, but love a hard-working hobby and do know how to run a business. [/QUOTE]
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