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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1164361" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>Some good advice here, record keeping should be done on either so you know how your cattle are performing. With Angus theres an app for your phone I put calves in when there born and everything through yearling, may have 5 minutes time in the whole animals life.</p><p>With registered you have 2 markets to sell in, if there not good enough to paper there commercial.</p><p>Cost can be a little more to buy purebreds. Id get the best i could afford and build. everybody starts somewhere. Talk to folks figure out a reputable breeder in your area and visit with them, most will help but sadly there are the few that will try and skin ya, take your time and look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1164361, member: 13989"] Some good advice here, record keeping should be done on either so you know how your cattle are performing. With Angus theres an app for your phone I put calves in when there born and everything through yearling, may have 5 minutes time in the whole animals life. With registered you have 2 markets to sell in, if there not good enough to paper there commercial. Cost can be a little more to buy purebreds. Id get the best i could afford and build. everybody starts somewhere. Talk to folks figure out a reputable breeder in your area and visit with them, most will help but sadly there are the few that will try and skin ya, take your time and look. [/QUOTE]
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