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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 151445" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>We started with commercial cows and I think that has helped us in the registered Angus business. We'll probably wind up in the commercial business again in the next few years. Heat detecting and hauling bulls half way across the state for test is getting harder as we get older. But I'd recommend Angus to anyone wanting to get into the registered business. The demand for Angus genetics seems to be still growing, both in the commercial heifer area and for registered bulls, at least here in OK. Association fees are reasonable, while the Angus Assn works hard to improve demand for the breed.</p><p></p><p>If I were getting into the registered business today, I'd know to spend my money on fewer, better cattle. Too many of the "cheap" cattle we bought went to the sale barn. It's a learning experience. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 151445, member: 13"] We started with commercial cows and I think that has helped us in the registered Angus business. We'll probably wind up in the commercial business again in the next few years. Heat detecting and hauling bulls half way across the state for test is getting harder as we get older. But I'd recommend Angus to anyone wanting to get into the registered business. The demand for Angus genetics seems to be still growing, both in the commercial heifer area and for registered bulls, at least here in OK. Association fees are reasonable, while the Angus Assn works hard to improve demand for the breed. If I were getting into the registered business today, I'd know to spend my money on fewer, better cattle. Too many of the "cheap" cattle we bought went to the sale barn. It's a learning experience. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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