firestormboergoats
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Running arrow bill,
I am in the market for a longhorn steer or heifer, I know two totally different animals but bear with me a sec, for my dad's pasture art. He want's art, that is it. I was thinking I could get a young heifer, let her get old enough to be bred and have her ai'd to a good bull and then sell the young'n. Other thought was to have her ai'd to an angus or brangus bull and eat the young'n. Anyway, just wanted an opine from somebody who raises longhorns on ease of handling heifer vs. steer and marketablity of offspring, ie just one at a time. Thanks in advance.
shawn
I am in the market for a longhorn steer or heifer, I know two totally different animals but bear with me a sec, for my dad's pasture art. He want's art, that is it. I was thinking I could get a young heifer, let her get old enough to be bred and have her ai'd to a good bull and then sell the young'n. Other thought was to have her ai'd to an angus or brangus bull and eat the young'n. Anyway, just wanted an opine from somebody who raises longhorns on ease of handling heifer vs. steer and marketablity of offspring, ie just one at a time. Thanks in advance.
shawn