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<blockquote data-quote="roxybelles" data-source="post: 1699281" data-attributes="member: 42152"><p>Hi All. I've been reading through threads on this site for months and just joined up today. I am looking to start an Black Angus herd from scratch so any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to grow up on a cow farm. But once my grandfather and then my father passed we got out of the cow business (with the exception of a few hobby cows) and have only focusing our efforts on hay and horse boarding. </p><p></p><p>Our farm is setup perfectly for cattle. Great fencing is in place, nice pastures, and a fully functional cow barn. I hate to see the infrastructure that my grandfather and father worked so hard to build go to waste.</p><p></p><p>My plan is to buy 5 - 10 bred heifers to get started. Any input on the selection process for the bred heifers or any recommendations of farms/ranches that I should consider would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roxybelles, post: 1699281, member: 42152"] Hi All. I’ve been reading through threads on this site for months and just joined up today. I am looking to start an Black Angus herd from scratch so any advice would be greatly appreciated. I was lucky enough to grow up on a cow farm. But once my grandfather and then my father passed we got out of the cow business (with the exception of a few hobby cows) and have only focusing our efforts on hay and horse boarding. Our farm is setup perfectly for cattle. Great fencing is in place, nice pastures, and a fully functional cow barn. I hate to see the infrastructure that my grandfather and father worked so hard to build go to waste. My plan is to buy 5 - 10 bred heifers to get started. Any input on the selection process for the bred heifers or any recommendations of farms/ranches that I should consider would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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