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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 604149" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>It may depend on your location. Around here to find a market for your longhorns you would have to haul them a looooong way. I have been using a longhorn bull for my first calf heifers, a few other ranchers here do the same. Other than that there really aren't any around here. The crossbred calves have been selling well for the last few years, but purebred longhorns don't have much of a market here at all. I suggest going with a beefier breed. The purebred longhorn market is largely a specialty market that you might have to work at to break into. There is money to be made there, but I believe location is going to be a big factor. Just my thoughts, good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 604149, member: 5478"] It may depend on your location. Around here to find a market for your longhorns you would have to haul them a looooong way. I have been using a longhorn bull for my first calf heifers, a few other ranchers here do the same. Other than that there really aren't any around here. The crossbred calves have been selling well for the last few years, but purebred longhorns don't have much of a market here at all. I suggest going with a beefier breed. The purebred longhorn market is largely a specialty market that you might have to work at to break into. There is money to be made there, but I believe location is going to be a big factor. Just my thoughts, good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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