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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 24432" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>sorry for your troubles, it is hard to start and there are alot of lessons to be learned. learn from your mistakes and explore other options. my advice cull out the old heifers that didn't breed and the blind young ones and replace them. in my area straight hereford are not the best choice, an angus bulls would make a better product. in my book it is better to start with older cows even short solid mouth cows at a fair price, and keep heifers from them. they are more experienced and better mothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 24432, member: 20"] sorry for your troubles, it is hard to start and there are alot of lessons to be learned. learn from your mistakes and explore other options. my advice cull out the old heifers that didn't breed and the blind young ones and replace them. in my area straight hereford are not the best choice, an angus bulls would make a better product. in my book it is better to start with older cows even short solid mouth cows at a fair price, and keep heifers from them. they are more experienced and better mothers. [/QUOTE]
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