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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1238610" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>You can always start out with some Longhorns with a Charolais bull. Longhorns are easy to take care of and have really easy calving ease. They eat absolutely anything and can live through a drought. You can get them for cheap and when they have that Charolais calf (you can use any beef breed you want) it will grow and be a really good calf. You keep the half breeds as replacements and then their calf will be 3/4 beef 1/4 Longhorn and it will grow and grow and grow. A lot of people frown of Longhorns but we are doing this and are loving how it is going so far. Go to the Longhorn Cross thread and you will see some pictures of our calves we are having and explanations from a lot of farmers that are going through this process. With your situation I think it will be great for you. Just my 2 cents here I'm sure someone will disagree with me though lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1238610, member: 23385"] You can always start out with some Longhorns with a Charolais bull. Longhorns are easy to take care of and have really easy calving ease. They eat absolutely anything and can live through a drought. You can get them for cheap and when they have that Charolais calf (you can use any beef breed you want) it will grow and be a really good calf. You keep the half breeds as replacements and then their calf will be 3/4 beef 1/4 Longhorn and it will grow and grow and grow. A lot of people frown of Longhorns but we are doing this and are loving how it is going so far. Go to the Longhorn Cross thread and you will see some pictures of our calves we are having and explanations from a lot of farmers that are going through this process. With your situation I think it will be great for you. Just my 2 cents here I'm sure someone will disagree with me though lol. [/QUOTE]
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