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<blockquote data-quote="BrandName1" data-source="post: 139118" data-attributes="member: 2612"><p>dbc, You can buy half interest into some proven bulls (preferably cows) of your choice. Find someone with registered bloodlines you like and split the costs. (Easier said than done though.) Also, you can do the same thing with a yearling bull that has been bucked and you think has promise. Buy-in and haul him to futurities when he's two. Obviously theres a lot more work to do w/ a young bull as far as getting him used to the chute,dummy,music, and general hoopla of compettions but it can be done. Get in w/ a breeder that is already established that you trust or feel you can trust.</p><p></p><p>That link that jcissell put on is a good place to get a better feel for the industry. But be careful, a lot of people are just jumping head first into this deal just for the glory. I think the best thing to do is buy-in interest of a good,proven animal and let the main breeder worry about everyday up-keep at their place till you ready to have your own at yours. Remember though do it for the love, the industry is relatively young and no one is quite sure where its going to go.... hopefully up, Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandName1, post: 139118, member: 2612"] dbc, You can buy half interest into some proven bulls (preferably cows) of your choice. Find someone with registered bloodlines you like and split the costs. (Easier said than done though.) Also, you can do the same thing with a yearling bull that has been bucked and you think has promise. Buy-in and haul him to futurities when he's two. Obviously theres a lot more work to do w/ a young bull as far as getting him used to the chute,dummy,music, and general hoopla of compettions but it can be done. Get in w/ a breeder that is already established that you trust or feel you can trust. That link that jcissell put on is a good place to get a better feel for the industry. But be careful, a lot of people are just jumping head first into this deal just for the glory. I think the best thing to do is buy-in interest of a good,proven animal and let the main breeder worry about everyday up-keep at their place till you ready to have your own at yours. Remember though do it for the love, the industry is relatively young and no one is quite sure where its going to go.... hopefully up, Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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