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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16490"><p>Hey! Sounds like you are on the right track! Your new 50 acre place sounds good with the water and pasture there. At Running Arrow Farm we only do purebred breeding and raising of Texas Longhorns. As seedstock producers our goal is to produce even better offspring through chasing genetics, conformation, and other traits. Since we do not breed for "beef" production per se, we do not do any cross-breeding with our herd. From what I understand, the producers that are chasing quality beef production are actively involved in cross-breeding to attempt to produce the best weight gain, marbling, and all that "commercial" herd stuff. It would stand to reason that the breeds & cross-breeds that are common in your geographic area would be the ones most suited for your climate and program.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com">bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16490"] Hey! Sounds like you are on the right track! Your new 50 acre place sounds good with the water and pasture there. At Running Arrow Farm we only do purebred breeding and raising of Texas Longhorns. As seedstock producers our goal is to produce even better offspring through chasing genetics, conformation, and other traits. Since we do not breed for "beef" production per se, we do not do any cross-breeding with our herd. From what I understand, the producers that are chasing quality beef production are actively involved in cross-breeding to attempt to produce the best weight gain, marbling, and all that "commercial" herd stuff. It would stand to reason that the breeds & cross-breeds that are common in your geographic area would be the ones most suited for your climate and program. [email=bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com]bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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