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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1605665" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I also plan to do what Big Cheese and Redlh are doing and save my f1 heifers to build my heard on. I have tried different aspects of cow/ calf operations in the past ( registered and commercial) and never done well due to the initial input cost of buying the good cows to start with, so I am going to try the longhorn route and see how it goes. If it don't work like I thought I can get out of it and still make a profit with no more than I have invested at this point. The only way I've ever turned profits on cattle in the past is selling farm fresh beef, I always do well with that, just wanting my own herd to raise steers from so I don't have to pay a premium for good steers every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1605665, member: 39122"] I also plan to do what Big Cheese and Redlh are doing and save my f1 heifers to build my heard on. I have tried different aspects of cow/ calf operations in the past ( registered and commercial) and never done well due to the initial input cost of buying the good cows to start with, so I am going to try the longhorn route and see how it goes. If it don’t work like I thought I can get out of it and still make a profit with no more than I have invested at this point. The only way I’ve ever turned profits on cattle in the past is selling farm fresh beef, I always do well with that, just wanting my own herd to raise steers from so I don’t have to pay a premium for good steers every year. [/QUOTE]
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