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<blockquote data-quote="HomePlaceAngus" data-source="post: 884185" data-attributes="member: 17399"><p>In Indiana, I would wait until April. Do you know what type of grass you have in the pasture? You will probably need to hit that pasture with some fertilizer and possible some overseeding. I would start out with a couple head of beef breed cattle. I am predegest to Angus as that is what we raise. Second choice would be Herfords. My third choice would be a cross. Maybe baldy. That is just my prefenence. The beef breed calves will cost you a couple more bucks when you buy them but it will pay when you sell them. As for feeding I will leave that advice up to someone with more expenence in feeder cattle. We deal more with seedstock. Most important thing is<u><strong> "KEEP ASKING QUESTIONS". </strong></u>Good luck :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomePlaceAngus, post: 884185, member: 17399"] In Indiana, I would wait until April. Do you know what type of grass you have in the pasture? You will probably need to hit that pasture with some fertilizer and possible some overseeding. I would start out with a couple head of beef breed cattle. I am predegest to Angus as that is what we raise. Second choice would be Herfords. My third choice would be a cross. Maybe baldy. That is just my prefenence. The beef breed calves will cost you a couple more bucks when you buy them but it will pay when you sell them. As for feeding I will leave that advice up to someone with more expenence in feeder cattle. We deal more with seedstock. Most important thing is[u][b] "KEEP ASKING QUESTIONS". [/b][/u]Good luck :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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