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<blockquote data-quote="PatchyFarms" data-source="post: 1767247" data-attributes="member: 42842"><p>Hello! Like it says I'm pretty new to cattle. I did actually work on a farm that had highlanders and angus. It was fun but the owner... not so much. (I raised concerns, she ignored them) I do know a bit of what bad can happen , also know a few basics of feed , care. Pretty much just hoping to brush on what I do know , maybe learn some new things that weren't around when I worked the farm. </p><p></p><p>As far as our farm goes, I'm still researching breeds. We are currently working away some debt and hope to actually close on a nice property next year. Crossing our fingers on some livestock but one of the purchases is going to be a trio of our own cattle (mainly for meat)still discussing whether breeding will happen , age etc to start. </p><p></p><p>But I'm excited and look forward to researching what will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatchyFarms, post: 1767247, member: 42842"] Hello! Like it says I'm pretty new to cattle. I did actually work on a farm that had highlanders and angus. It was fun but the owner... not so much. (I raised concerns, she ignored them) I do know a bit of what bad can happen , also know a few basics of feed , care. Pretty much just hoping to brush on what I do know , maybe learn some new things that weren't around when I worked the farm. As far as our farm goes, I'm still researching breeds. We are currently working away some debt and hope to actually close on a nice property next year. Crossing our fingers on some livestock but one of the purchases is going to be a trio of our own cattle (mainly for meat)still discussing whether breeding will happen , age etc to start. But I'm excited and look forward to researching what will work. [/QUOTE]
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