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<blockquote data-quote="ark44" data-source="post: 1295275" data-attributes="member: 24616"><p>I am new to the board, although I have been reading it for some time. I have done much research and am hoping that someone could point me in the right direction. I am looking to get into the cattle world, but not wanting to undertake too much at first. I want to start out small, and hopefully work up. I live in Arkansas, on the old family dairy farm (although it has been some years since it has been a dairy). My dad actually owns most of the land, but it is currently empty. He gets the hay cut off of it but that is it, he actually has trouble getting anyone willing to cut the hay. I have access to 3 big barns, 3 ponds, and all the land is fenced. </p><p></p><p>I am wanting opinions on what breed of cattle to get. A few years back my dad had 60 black angus on the land. I really like them. But what is the best option for cost? I don't have the money to just go out and buy the most expensive. As of now there is no debt, and I would much rather start out slowly and remain debt free. I am ok with buying cheaper cattle if that is a good option.</p><p></p><p>Also, would I be better off going the cow/calf route or get some just weaned in the spring and let them grow til October then sell off and do it again the following year? I know that making money off the cattle can be very tricky and take some time, but I would like any advice as to do it as best I can.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate any help anyone can offer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ark44, post: 1295275, member: 24616"] I am new to the board, although I have been reading it for some time. I have done much research and am hoping that someone could point me in the right direction. I am looking to get into the cattle world, but not wanting to undertake too much at first. I want to start out small, and hopefully work up. I live in Arkansas, on the old family dairy farm (although it has been some years since it has been a dairy). My dad actually owns most of the land, but it is currently empty. He gets the hay cut off of it but that is it, he actually has trouble getting anyone willing to cut the hay. I have access to 3 big barns, 3 ponds, and all the land is fenced. I am wanting opinions on what breed of cattle to get. A few years back my dad had 60 black angus on the land. I really like them. But what is the best option for cost? I don't have the money to just go out and buy the most expensive. As of now there is no debt, and I would much rather start out slowly and remain debt free. I am ok with buying cheaper cattle if that is a good option. Also, would I be better off going the cow/calf route or get some just weaned in the spring and let them grow til October then sell off and do it again the following year? I know that making money off the cattle can be very tricky and take some time, but I would like any advice as to do it as best I can. I appreciate any help anyone can offer! [/QUOTE]
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