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Longhorn x char vs longhorn x angus
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1642370" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>If the goal is a conversation piece for the wedding party, cross with Watusi. You will get both horn length and diameter. You will need to put some thought into your handling facilities. If you want to market beef, look for an animal with marbling. </p><p> Maybe have a few for the visual and the rest more traditional for beef.</p><p></p><p>Remember that you will be competing with existing large groups that are already masters of marketing. Those with emphasis on best tasting and those with emphasis on lean/healthy. You have to make your product more desirable to your customers than the product from the big boys. That could be based on price, quality, or niche marketing strategy/perception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1642370, member: 40418"] If the goal is a conversation piece for the wedding party, cross with Watusi. You will get both horn length and diameter. You will need to put some thought into your handling facilities. If you want to market beef, look for an animal with marbling. Maybe have a few for the visual and the rest more traditional for beef. Remember that you will be competing with existing large groups that are already masters of marketing. Those with emphasis on best tasting and those with emphasis on lean/healthy. You have to make your product more desirable to your customers than the product from the big boys. That could be based on price, quality, or niche marketing strategy/perception. [/QUOTE]
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