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Thoughts on this clubby show heifer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve123" data-source="post: 1734052" data-attributes="member: 38418"><p>In TX you have lots of great people to mentor you.....Jon Gevelinger, Tony Austin, Brandon Horn, Brian Martin, Bobby Newman, Tony Jeffs, Jeff Jackson, Travis Otterstad, Baylor Bonham. Call them up and have a conversation about what you are looking for and what you can spend. Don't be afraid to offer some fitting help at the next major (they always need help) in exchange for some credit. Some are crooks but most are eager to help. If you are clear about your expectations you will learn very quickly if they want to work with you or not. Don't be scared off by the prices you see them selling cattle for. They always have back pasture specials or know where to find one. Winning is the best advertisement for them. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve123, post: 1734052, member: 38418"] In TX you have lots of great people to mentor you.....Jon Gevelinger, Tony Austin, Brandon Horn, Brian Martin, Bobby Newman, Tony Jeffs, Jeff Jackson, Travis Otterstad, Baylor Bonham. Call them up and have a conversation about what you are looking for and what you can spend. Don't be afraid to offer some fitting help at the next major (they always need help) in exchange for some credit. Some are crooks but most are eager to help. If you are clear about your expectations you will learn very quickly if they want to work with you or not. Don't be scared off by the prices you see them selling cattle for. They always have back pasture specials or know where to find one. Winning is the best advertisement for them. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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