I don't think that there is that much of a market here in Texas for Pinzgauers. There are 3 or 4 breeders and I think that they mainly just sell to each other, there is one breeder that consigns his heifer's to a sell every year in Tenn.
We recently sold 2 Fullblood Pinz. heifer's through the sale barn, 1 was 7 months bred, the other 8 to 8 1/2 months bred, at the same time we sold a set of twin bull calves(5 months old), the 2 bull calves brought more money together than the 2 bred pinz heifer's did together.
So the rest of the FB pinz heifer's that my son owns, will have one natural calf (bred to a Simbrah bull) then if they raise a first calf and have good udders and milk production, then they will be used as recips for Simbrah embryos, otherwise, they will be put through the salebarn.
There just isn't a market for them, too much white, buyer's think that they are Longhorns or Longhorn crosses. Maybe the Pinz. breed is just an ornamental breed for pretty cows in the front pasture.
That's just my opinion and our experience with them.