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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4664"><p>If you are thinking a specialty freezer beef operation, ask yourself what means good beef to most people? If you can think of a brand name, that should tell you what will help you sell beef. It is possible to raise good beef with one parent being of a breed that is noted for carcass quality. This would allow you to buy cheaper cows and use a quality bull in your operation.</p><p></p><p>When you decide on your breed, find a breeder you trust to guide you through the process from getting the first cows (from him/her or 1 of their customers) to selling the processed beef. Not all will be willing to spend the time, but some are. There has to be some pay off for the mentor, the sale of breeding stock directly or indirectly will be the most common.</p><p></p><p>Be prepared not to generate any income for at least 1 full year after the purchase of bred stock.</p><p></p><p>Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus Farms Alberta Canada</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:trow@attcanada.net">trow@attcanada.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4664"] If you are thinking a specialty freezer beef operation, ask yourself what means good beef to most people? If you can think of a brand name, that should tell you what will help you sell beef. It is possible to raise good beef with one parent being of a breed that is noted for carcass quality. This would allow you to buy cheaper cows and use a quality bull in your operation. When you decide on your breed, find a breeder you trust to guide you through the process from getting the first cows (from him/her or 1 of their customers) to selling the processed beef. Not all will be willing to spend the time, but some are. There has to be some pay off for the mentor, the sale of breeding stock directly or indirectly will be the most common. Be prepared not to generate any income for at least 1 full year after the purchase of bred stock. Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus Farms Alberta Canada [email=trow@attcanada.net]trow@attcanada.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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