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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter JH" data-source="post: 1810700" data-attributes="member: 43243"><p>We are currently building our herd in order to sell. We have a great breeder bull and 5 heifers right now. All registered. We lucked into it really, our son decided he didn't want to raise them and I started looking for a "subject matter expert". Well, we had a little heifer hit the ground the next morning and this lady had her sold for $3000. My bride and I took a step back and asked if that was normal? She explained it all to us, so we decided to stay in that business rather than going with larger cattle. I grew up ranching in the Panhandle of Texas so I understood large cattle, but these have been great fun to raise. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the refrences!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter JH, post: 1810700, member: 43243"] We are currently building our herd in order to sell. We have a great breeder bull and 5 heifers right now. All registered. We lucked into it really, our son decided he didn't want to raise them and I started looking for a "subject matter expert". Well, we had a little heifer hit the ground the next morning and this lady had her sold for $3000. My bride and I took a step back and asked if that was normal? She explained it all to us, so we decided to stay in that business rather than going with larger cattle. I grew up ranching in the Panhandle of Texas so I understood large cattle, but these have been great fun to raise. Thank you for the refrences! [/QUOTE]
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