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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 991093" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>High Cotton if you want to raise registered Angus then raise them. One of the ways a young fella can put together a high quality herd real quick is watch for the dispersals and go in and buy some upper tier 7 to 10 year old cows. There will be a few foundation quality cows that you can't afford but just below that are the bargains. They will be usually bred to good bulls and you won't fight having to calve out unproven heifers. If you get 3 to 5 calves out of them they will pay their way and you can always sell them for salvage.</p><p>If you are gonna do this and want to progress quickly you will need to AI cuz you ain't gonna be buying any seedstock quality bulls real cheap if at all. So use AI and most importantly get yerself a mentor or two to help you plan matings and maybe help you market your better calves. BTW the pictures you posted are not seedstock quality bulls. Maybe OK for cleanup but better bulls are out there!</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps...............ps; don't let anyone throw dirt on your dreams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 991093, member: 6713"] High Cotton if you want to raise registered Angus then raise them. One of the ways a young fella can put together a high quality herd real quick is watch for the dispersals and go in and buy some upper tier 7 to 10 year old cows. There will be a few foundation quality cows that you can't afford but just below that are the bargains. They will be usually bred to good bulls and you won't fight having to calve out unproven heifers. If you get 3 to 5 calves out of them they will pay their way and you can always sell them for salvage. If you are gonna do this and want to progress quickly you will need to AI cuz you ain't gonna be buying any seedstock quality bulls real cheap if at all. So use AI and most importantly get yerself a mentor or two to help you plan matings and maybe help you market your better calves. BTW the pictures you posted are not seedstock quality bulls. Maybe OK for cleanup but better bulls are out there! Hope that helps...............ps; don't let anyone throw dirt on your dreams. [/QUOTE]
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