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<blockquote data-quote="iowagirl" data-source="post: 125238" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>I have read some of your comments in here and I get a real kick out of you. Why is it that some folks get off on being a jackass? Anyway- I know very little about salers other than overhearing a conversation bout 10 years back by a guy that said that they like to jump fences and that they were temperamental. Any response to that? My dad has had a herd (cows calves and fat cattle) for many years carrying it on from many grandparents and so on and on. Generally he has raised angus X charolais or angus X hereford. The weather in Iowa is very shifty. Cold and windy as **** in the winter and hot and humid as hell in the summer. You said that TN weather was similar to that if I remember correctly. So how would salers fair up here in Iowa? I am just throwing around the idea of dabbling in the cattle business because I want to be able to take over my parents farm when they pass. I want to know as much as possible about everything but at the same time I don't want to make myself sound stupid. I don't even know the right questions. Judging by your responses to others you appear to be smart and helpful with enough "kiss my ass" in ya to be the one I want to learn from. So... what do you have for me? You can email me at <a href="mailto:early_bird21@hotmail.com">early_bird21@hotmail.com</a>. Thanks- Robyn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowagirl, post: 125238, member: 2414"] I have read some of your comments in here and I get a real kick out of you. Why is it that some folks get off on being a jackass? Anyway- I know very little about salers other than overhearing a conversation bout 10 years back by a guy that said that they like to jump fences and that they were temperamental. Any response to that? My dad has had a herd (cows calves and fat cattle) for many years carrying it on from many grandparents and so on and on. Generally he has raised angus X charolais or angus X hereford. The weather in Iowa is very shifty. Cold and windy as **** in the winter and hot and humid as hell in the summer. You said that TN weather was similar to that if I remember correctly. So how would salers fair up here in Iowa? I am just throwing around the idea of dabbling in the cattle business because I want to be able to take over my parents farm when they pass. I want to know as much as possible about everything but at the same time I don't want to make myself sound stupid. I don't even know the right questions. Judging by your responses to others you appear to be smart and helpful with enough "kiss my ass" in ya to be the one I want to learn from. So... what do you have for me? You can email me at [email=early_bird21@hotmail.com]early_bird21@hotmail.com[/email]. Thanks- Robyn [/QUOTE]
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