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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1538868" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Do what you want to do and do not let other's failures slow you down. Know what you want to breed, what works for you and start slowly. You do not have to compete with big producers. If you have a good reputation and treat people right there is a steady market for real cattle from local herds at decent prices that can fix the problems that come from the big herds, the dishonest or from far away to not fit local environments. Don't overspend to start and plan to spend annually like a commercial producer. You have to follow your passion and your brain to enjoy life. Find a source as close as possible to your environment to start that has a successful breeding program based on home raised fertile cattle and not just a AI based herd from every Tom, Dick and Harry in industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1538868, member: 24565"] Do what you want to do and do not let other's failures slow you down. Know what you want to breed, what works for you and start slowly. You do not have to compete with big producers. If you have a good reputation and treat people right there is a steady market for real cattle from local herds at decent prices that can fix the problems that come from the big herds, the dishonest or from far away to not fit local environments. Don't overspend to start and plan to spend annually like a commercial producer. You have to follow your passion and your brain to enjoy life. Find a source as close as possible to your environment to start that has a successful breeding program based on home raised fertile cattle and not just a AI based herd from every Tom, Dick and Harry in industry. [/QUOTE]
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