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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1538789" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>People won't be beating a path to your door to buy your cattle. I started with a couple to benchmark against my commercial cattle and liked what I got so I kept adding, mainly to produce good commercial cattle. I started marketing a couple of bulls and now have a little sale going in partnership with another small breeder, last year my 2 yr olds averaged $5970 and this year in a very tough drought affected year averaged $5500, I have been very lucky. My goal in breeding is to produce great eye appealing females, I don't care whether registered or commercial, just so happens all of mine are registered now.</p><p></p><p>If you go about it with no great expectations other than to produce a great cow herd you will be very happy and you never know what may follow in selling the bull calf progeny but don't just get hung up on those sales.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1538789, member: 16453"] People won't be beating a path to your door to buy your cattle. I started with a couple to benchmark against my commercial cattle and liked what I got so I kept adding, mainly to produce good commercial cattle. I started marketing a couple of bulls and now have a little sale going in partnership with another small breeder, last year my 2 yr olds averaged $5970 and this year in a very tough drought affected year averaged $5500, I have been very lucky. My goal in breeding is to produce great eye appealing females, I don't care whether registered or commercial, just so happens all of mine are registered now. If you go about it with no great expectations other than to produce a great cow herd you will be very happy and you never know what may follow in selling the bull calf progeny but don't just get hung up on those sales. Ken [/QUOTE]
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