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<blockquote data-quote="Utbuckaroo22" data-source="post: 1224865" data-attributes="member: 23569"><p>Of course I would like a deep angus influenced herd with good genetics but how does one find that when every group of cattle for sale is advertised as " good cows, strong, healthy, great addition , ect ... Ect... without buying purebred. Everyone who's selling cattle think there herd is gold and I don't know enough cattlemen to even get any leads .. Ok Ok at this point I'm just making excuses and complaining.. In the meantime thanks for all the input and I'll keep searching for the right ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Utbuckaroo22, post: 1224865, member: 23569"] Of course I would like a deep angus influenced herd with good genetics but how does one find that when every group of cattle for sale is advertised as " good cows, strong, healthy, great addition , ect ... Ect... without buying purebred. Everyone who's selling cattle think there herd is gold and I don't know enough cattlemen to even get any leads .. Ok Ok at this point I'm just making excuses and complaining.. In the meantime thanks for all the input and I'll keep searching for the right ones. [/QUOTE]
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