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<blockquote data-quote="CreekAngus" data-source="post: 1568774" data-attributes="member: 38224"><p>I didn't learn anything from my Dad about genetics. I learned that from a guy who raises the kind of cattle I want to raise. So I bought my first set of registered from him and when I reincarnated last year, I bought my next set of starters from him. With the cattle came the access to him. We are friendly and I ask him a lot of questions and mimick the things I like and go my own way on things I want to differ on. Like you I'm early in the process (again) but I do have a direction. I have a neighbor whose Dad was a legend in my area, always had outlier angus and that is the direction I want to go. I know the look I want, the frame size and performance I'm seeking. From my Dad I learned how to raise cattle, how to and more importantly how not to feed. One thing I will give my Old Man kudos for he raised uniformity and got a premium for it. Your buyers should always know what to expect, easiest way to kill retail is to change the ingredients (Coke).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreekAngus, post: 1568774, member: 38224"] I didn’t learn anything from my Dad about genetics. I learned that from a guy who raises the kind of cattle I want to raise. So I bought my first set of registered from him and when I reincarnated last year, I bought my next set of starters from him. With the cattle came the access to him. We are friendly and I ask him a lot of questions and mimick the things I like and go my own way on things I want to differ on. Like you I’m early in the process (again) but I do have a direction. I have a neighbor whose Dad was a legend in my area, always had outlier angus and that is the direction I want to go. I know the look I want, the frame size and performance I’m seeking. From my Dad I learned how to raise cattle, how to and more importantly how not to feed. One thing I will give my Old Man kudos for he raised uniformity and got a premium for it. Your buyers should always know what to expect, easiest way to kill retail is to change the ingredients (Coke). [/QUOTE]
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