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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 811747" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>"probably not too difficult but it all sounds like a lot to digest"</p><p>It is and it isn't - depends on how much you want to put into it & learn.</p><p>There are people raising cattle that don't know as much as you have just been told :shock: </p><p>The better you want to be at it, the more there is to learn. I've been raising c/c for 40+ years, and I still learn new things. Of course, technology keeps improving.</p><p>But, you have to first be a grass farmer. You need to learn how to manage your forage. It is an acquired skill. You have to be a geneticist, a vet, a bookkeeper, a strong backed laborer, etc etc.</p><p>Oh yes, and most of all, you need to sit back and totally enjoy watching your cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 811747, member: 968"] "probably not too difficult but it all sounds like a lot to digest" It is and it isn't - depends on how much you want to put into it & learn. There are people raising cattle that don't know as much as you have just been told :shock: The better you want to be at it, the more there is to learn. I've been raising c/c for 40+ years, and I still learn new things. Of course, technology keeps improving. But, you have to first be a grass farmer. You need to learn how to manage your forage. It is an acquired skill. You have to be a geneticist, a vet, a bookkeeper, a strong backed laborer, etc etc. Oh yes, and most of all, you need to sit back and totally enjoy watching your cattle. [/QUOTE]
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