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Simbrah in the Northeast?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaletheDairyFarmer" data-source="post: 555739" data-attributes="member: 7846"><p>There are a few earred cattle in the northeast but just like any breed you need to provide shelter and a higher energy ration so they can create more of their own heat. The most important part of deciding on a breed is do you want to be totally unique or do you want to be able to market your animals by traditional methods for your area. If you chose the former then go wild,ie. we have Longhorns here in NY, if you chose the later then go with something you can sell via freezer trade or can tie in with other breeders/ commercial herds to assemble loads headed west. There are a lot of people with opinions on whatever breed but you're the one who has to look at them every morning while drinking your first cup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaletheDairyFarmer, post: 555739, member: 7846"] There are a few earred cattle in the northeast but just like any breed you need to provide shelter and a higher energy ration so they can create more of their own heat. The most important part of deciding on a breed is do you want to be totally unique or do you want to be able to market your animals by traditional methods for your area. If you chose the former then go wild,ie. we have Longhorns here in NY, if you chose the later then go with something you can sell via freezer trade or can tie in with other breeders/ commercial herds to assemble loads headed west. There are a lot of people with opinions on whatever breed but you're the one who has to look at them every morning while drinking your first cup. [/QUOTE]
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