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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 710743" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Iowa, the best advice I can give you is, take what you read here from any of us with a grain of salt, you have an idea on what you want to do, at your age, playing around with ideas is a good thing. If you want to develop your cow herd from your dads cows, pick the better heifers out of the herd and breed up, keep looking for improvement and do not chase one characteristic, keep the cows sound, maternal and defect free. You have plenty of time so take it and do it right.</p><p>And remember there will be failures along the way, learn from them. Raising cattle is like raising kids, Everyone does it differently and no way is 100% percent the right way. Keep learning and asking questions, just don't make your decisions based only on the answers and opinion you get from the people on this web sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 710743, member: 6399"] Iowa, the best advice I can give you is, take what you read here from any of us with a grain of salt, you have an idea on what you want to do, at your age, playing around with ideas is a good thing. If you want to develop your cow herd from your dads cows, pick the better heifers out of the herd and breed up, keep looking for improvement and do not chase one characteristic, keep the cows sound, maternal and defect free. You have plenty of time so take it and do it right. And remember there will be failures along the way, learn from them. Raising cattle is like raising kids, Everyone does it differently and no way is 100% percent the right way. Keep learning and asking questions, just don’t make your decisions based only on the answers and opinion you get from the people on this web sight. [/QUOTE]
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