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<blockquote data-quote="Robert1617" data-source="post: 1363863" data-attributes="member: 25966"><p>I grew up in the city, but have always been passionate about cattle and look forward to owning some in the east/northeast Texas area. Is there a preferred breed for disposition, ease of keeping, etc.? Are there any breeds to stay away from? Is it an easier proposition to go with some stockers to just put some weight on them before selling? If so, what would be a good weight to purchase and then to sell. If you have some winter rye grass, do cattle do ok on that kind of pasture(any risks with that)? Do you need to keep newly purchased cattle in a confined area for a week or two to make sure they are doing ok? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert1617, post: 1363863, member: 25966"] I grew up in the city, but have always been passionate about cattle and look forward to owning some in the east/northeast Texas area. Is there a preferred breed for disposition, ease of keeping, etc.? Are there any breeds to stay away from? Is it an easier proposition to go with some stockers to just put some weight on them before selling? If so, what would be a good weight to purchase and then to sell. If you have some winter rye grass, do cattle do ok on that kind of pasture(any risks with that)? Do you need to keep newly purchased cattle in a confined area for a week or two to make sure they are doing ok? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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