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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 316121" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Start slow. Don't borrow a lot of money or buy a lot of equipment. You may find out you hate cattle. Find out how many head you can run on the land available to you and stock it at a smaller rate. What about corrals, chutes, and fences? Don't buy cattle until you have access to those. Will you be able to check on them regurarly? Introduce yourself to the neighbors, attend some cattlemen's meetings in your country, talk to the extension office, is there somewhere you can take some ag related classes or attend some seminars? Before you decide on breeds or class of cattle, there are lots of things to think about. Good luck.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 316121, member: 13"] Start slow. Don't borrow a lot of money or buy a lot of equipment. You may find out you hate cattle. Find out how many head you can run on the land available to you and stock it at a smaller rate. What about corrals, chutes, and fences? Don't buy cattle until you have access to those. Will you be able to check on them regurarly? Introduce yourself to the neighbors, attend some cattlemen's meetings in your country, talk to the extension office, is there somewhere you can take some ag related classes or attend some seminars? Before you decide on breeds or class of cattle, there are lots of things to think about. Good luck..... [/QUOTE]
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