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<blockquote data-quote="bmm45bm" data-source="post: 1773164" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>Carroll County here. There's also a sale Wednesdays in Roanoke. Agree on not necessarily just seeking out black or angus crosses. We are a Brangus and Ultra black operation, but have fed out a little bit of everything to place in the freezer. We don't feed out our own calves, bc they bring more money than what you can buy as a feeder. If you can find a retired neighbor cattle operation, then go make friends with them. Lots of these old hats are happy to help one get started out, and if need ever be could haul to their spot for doctoring on the off chance you need true working area on such a small operation. Just keep em gentled up and easy to get up with feed, don't let the dogs run them or work them aggressive. We can load anything we have straight from a portable corral to a trailer to haul anywhere we want. Go ahead and get the soil samples off bc the time to start treating was yesterday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmm45bm, post: 1773164, member: 41442"] Carroll County here. There’s also a sale Wednesdays in Roanoke. Agree on not necessarily just seeking out black or angus crosses. We are a Brangus and Ultra black operation, but have fed out a little bit of everything to place in the freezer. We don’t feed out our own calves, bc they bring more money than what you can buy as a feeder. If you can find a retired neighbor cattle operation, then go make friends with them. Lots of these old hats are happy to help one get started out, and if need ever be could haul to their spot for doctoring on the off chance you need true working area on such a small operation. Just keep em gentled up and easy to get up with feed, don’t let the dogs run them or work them aggressive. We can load anything we have straight from a portable corral to a trailer to haul anywhere we want. Go ahead and get the soil samples off bc the time to start treating was yesterday. [/QUOTE]
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