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<blockquote data-quote="coachg" data-source="post: 1300907" data-attributes="member: 22053"><p>Welcome ! If I was starting from scratch I would buy as many bred cows or cow calf pairs I could afford and stay away from heifers till I got some experience with cows under my belt.5-6 momma cows would be about right for your acreage . Some will argue but black is the best seller now at livestock sales. It doesn't matter if they are angus, Simmental , black baldies or what as long as they are black.Fencing sounds ok depending on how close your neighbors cows are and for me I have never liked to run my cows with horses. Good luck, prices are better now for entering the cattle business than they have been for the last few years so go for it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coachg, post: 1300907, member: 22053"] Welcome ! If I was starting from scratch I would buy as many bred cows or cow calf pairs I could afford and stay away from heifers till I got some experience with cows under my belt.5-6 momma cows would be about right for your acreage . Some will argue but black is the best seller now at livestock sales. It doesn't matter if they are angus, Simmental , black baldies or what as long as they are black.Fencing sounds ok depending on how close your neighbors cows are and for me I have never liked to run my cows with horses. Good luck, prices are better now for entering the cattle business than they have been for the last few years so go for it ! [/QUOTE]
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