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Growing out calves to start up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper338" data-source="post: 1239542" data-attributes="member: 23775"><p>They only thing i got agaisnt longhorns is the horns... they dont work well in the corral and chutes... its possible ive done it, but they aint near as easy in chutes. I havent seen prices on linghorns yet either... i dont know what they bring. Ill have to look at em more as an option..</p><p></p><p>Im probably going to get a older cow calf pair a month or so... then get a few cheaper calves to bet on for a possible quicker turn over. Flip a few and slowly try to get up to 6 to 10 cows with calves by the end of the year...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper338, post: 1239542, member: 23775"] They only thing i got agaisnt longhorns is the horns... they dont work well in the corral and chutes... its possible ive done it, but they aint near as easy in chutes. I havent seen prices on linghorns yet either... i dont know what they bring. Ill have to look at em more as an option.. Im probably going to get a older cow calf pair a month or so... then get a few cheaper calves to bet on for a possible quicker turn over. Flip a few and slowly try to get up to 6 to 10 cows with calves by the end of the year... [/QUOTE]
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