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Update on my new Brangus Heifer-& a Question
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 538634" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>There are to many places that run Brangus. There are many breeders around who are registered with the ABBA. Look them up on line and you'll find many in your area. I am a little east of you. I get out to Turner Seed at Breckenridge about twice a year for seed. </p><p></p><p>This is also beefmaster country. They were developed just down the road from you. </p><p></p><p>Each and everyone of us started somewhere. Some of us started sooner than others. If you are headed down the brangus path, you are on the right path in my opinion. Any breed of cow with brahman influence does fine here. Longhorns do fine too. </p><p></p><p>People from other climates will advise you differently in this forum. They'll quote pricing that is about exactly the opposite of what you'll see at Dublin. Go sit 18 hours through that Dublin Auction some time and see what fetches the most nickels. Cows and heifers with ear bring a premium. Half of your crop is female. </p><p></p><p>Get you a herd of Brangus cows, then cross a market bull on them. Herf will ring the bell and trim the ear. The baldy heifers won't do bad at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 538634, member: 3162"] There are to many places that run Brangus. There are many breeders around who are registered with the ABBA. Look them up on line and you'll find many in your area. I am a little east of you. I get out to Turner Seed at Breckenridge about twice a year for seed. This is also beefmaster country. They were developed just down the road from you. Each and everyone of us started somewhere. Some of us started sooner than others. If you are headed down the brangus path, you are on the right path in my opinion. Any breed of cow with brahman influence does fine here. Longhorns do fine too. People from other climates will advise you differently in this forum. They'll quote pricing that is about exactly the opposite of what you'll see at Dublin. Go sit 18 hours through that Dublin Auction some time and see what fetches the most nickels. Cows and heifers with ear bring a premium. Half of your crop is female. Get you a herd of Brangus cows, then cross a market bull on them. Herf will ring the bell and trim the ear. The baldy heifers won't do bad at all. [/QUOTE]
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