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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 60141" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>Thankyou CowCop and welcome. I thank you for the nudge to step out of the shadows and join the conversations. I too have been reading these boards for quite some time, many many months. Joined a while back, now finally posting. I have learned alot from this group of cattle people. This is one of the most informative boards I've visited. Thankyou M. Gravelee for this "place". </p><p> I appreciate the locations below the avatars for the same reasons that CowCop listed. Learned alot about various management practices and compare them to what I do here. </p><p> I guess I could be considered a half-way newbie. Went into this cattle "venture" believing I knew not much of anything, knowing I need to learn a whole lot more, but realising I knew more than I thought I did...at least the basics anyhow. What I do here at home is very, very small-time. I am fortunate enough to have a helpful "mentor" friend and also fortunate to work on a farm that, on average, has 1200 head of Angus. My main job at the farm is not related to the cattle. But, have the opportunity to help "work the cows" upon occasion, and to observe, listen and learn. I have learned so much from the folks I work with as well.</p><p> Anyhow, sorry this was so long-winded. I hope this post is posted in the right place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 60141, member: 839"] Thankyou CowCop and welcome. I thank you for the nudge to step out of the shadows and join the conversations. I too have been reading these boards for quite some time, many many months. Joined a while back, now finally posting. I have learned alot from this group of cattle people. This is one of the most informative boards I've visited. Thankyou M. Gravelee for this "place". I appreciate the locations below the avatars for the same reasons that CowCop listed. Learned alot about various management practices and compare them to what I do here. I guess I could be considered a half-way newbie. Went into this cattle "venture" believing I knew not much of anything, knowing I need to learn a whole lot more, but realising I knew more than I thought I did...at least the basics anyhow. What I do here at home is very, very small-time. I am fortunate enough to have a helpful "mentor" friend and also fortunate to work on a farm that, on average, has 1200 head of Angus. My main job at the farm is not related to the cattle. But, have the opportunity to help "work the cows" upon occasion, and to observe, listen and learn. I have learned so much from the folks I work with as well. Anyhow, sorry this was so long-winded. I hope this post is posted in the right place. [/QUOTE]
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