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<blockquote data-quote="slackerzranch" data-source="post: 734502" data-attributes="member: 13827"><p>im 24 years old and jst got started with my own herd in the beef business. I'm very blessed to have baught my uncles 160 acre, 55 acres of pasture, farm for much less than its value. I bought 10 angus-x cows and i get to use a really nice reg. angus bull to breed em back. Now I want to get into the seeedstock business too, but theres a lot of guys in my area of wisconsin (one being woodhill jst 2 miles down the road.) that have purebred angus herds so the compititions stiff. So i'm thinking of taking another approach and breeding my cows for calving ease, rate of gain and feed efficiency...can it be done? does anyone have an opinion? good luck to other beggining cattleman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slackerzranch, post: 734502, member: 13827"] im 24 years old and jst got started with my own herd in the beef business. I'm very blessed to have baught my uncles 160 acre, 55 acres of pasture, farm for much less than its value. I bought 10 angus-x cows and i get to use a really nice reg. angus bull to breed em back. Now I want to get into the seeedstock business too, but theres a lot of guys in my area of wisconsin (one being woodhill jst 2 miles down the road.) that have purebred angus herds so the compititions stiff. So i'm thinking of taking another approach and breeding my cows for calving ease, rate of gain and feed efficiency...can it be done? does anyone have an opinion? good luck to other beggining cattleman. [/QUOTE]
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