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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 21151"><p>I'm new to cattle but interested in the potential of buying ownership in a top quality bull or two. My area of interest is in semen sales. I don't have a particular breed in mind other than I like herefords from what I've been reading. Can any of you shed some light on the best way to get involved with a top quality breeder? I'm interested in 1/2 to 3/4 interest with the other partner managing the bull. Is this a common practice and if so is it usually a profitable venture? I assume that it's better to find a bull with a name or at least good bloodlines which generates a demand for his seed. Thanks for any and all info. Dun do you have any advise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 21151"] I'm new to cattle but interested in the potential of buying ownership in a top quality bull or two. My area of interest is in semen sales. I don't have a particular breed in mind other than I like herefords from what I've been reading. Can any of you shed some light on the best way to get involved with a top quality breeder? I'm interested in 1/2 to 3/4 interest with the other partner managing the bull. Is this a common practice and if so is it usually a profitable venture? I assume that it's better to find a bull with a name or at least good bloodlines which generates a demand for his seed. Thanks for any and all info. Dun do you have any advise? [/QUOTE]
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