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<blockquote data-quote="Jovid" data-source="post: 471690" data-attributes="member: 2979"><p>Based on your requirements I would only suggest Red Poll. They do well on grass but also excel when finished on grain, They are one of the few breeds that were considered genetically tender my MARC. We have a waiting list of buyers for our steers.</p><p></p><p>They are considered a small to medium framed breed that are very people friendly we can walk up to ours anywhere in the pasture. They are also reasonably priced for a registered purebred breed. There is a good demand for Red Poll cattle right now so selling them and making money is not a problem.</p><p></p><p>My granddaughter started showing at 7yrs old and her second show was the NAILE in Louisville, She is now 9 and has two steers and five heifers that she is showing.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to PM for more info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jovid, post: 471690, member: 2979"] Based on your requirements I would only suggest Red Poll. They do well on grass but also excel when finished on grain, They are one of the few breeds that were considered genetically tender my MARC. We have a waiting list of buyers for our steers. They are considered a small to medium framed breed that are very people friendly we can walk up to ours anywhere in the pasture. They are also reasonably priced for a registered purebred breed. There is a good demand for Red Poll cattle right now so selling them and making money is not a problem. My granddaughter started showing at 7yrs old and her second show was the NAILE in Louisville, She is now 9 and has two steers and five heifers that she is showing. Feel free to PM for more info [/QUOTE]
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