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<blockquote data-quote="Longshot Cattle Co" data-source="post: 86240" data-attributes="member: 387"><p>We are from NC Wisconsin. We have around 100 head of Pinzgauers, both Purebred and Fullblood. We don't have any problems at the sale barn, but to be honest, hardly any make it there! We have such a high demand for breeding stock and meat, that we are now "selling futures" for bred heifers into next year. We also have a local processing plant that will contract with us for as many steers as we can provide. He tells us he has a list a mile long of farmers with animals, but he wants PINZGAUER! I think that says alot for the breed..We are very happy with our choice. I am not knocking other breeds, as in the show ring it is hard to compete with black. Each Breed has it's positives and negatives. We simply chose this breed for the Tenderness and Docility. We also think they look snazzy out in the field! ON that plus side, everyone in our county knows us!</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longshot Cattle Co, post: 86240, member: 387"] We are from NC Wisconsin. We have around 100 head of Pinzgauers, both Purebred and Fullblood. We don't have any problems at the sale barn, but to be honest, hardly any make it there! We have such a high demand for breeding stock and meat, that we are now "selling futures" for bred heifers into next year. We also have a local processing plant that will contract with us for as many steers as we can provide. He tells us he has a list a mile long of farmers with animals, but he wants PINZGAUER! I think that says alot for the breed..We are very happy with our choice. I am not knocking other breeds, as in the show ring it is hard to compete with black. Each Breed has it's positives and negatives. We simply chose this breed for the Tenderness and Docility. We also think they look snazzy out in the field! ON that plus side, everyone in our county knows us! Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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