IluvAltaBeef
Well-known member
I have a question that's been buggin me for the past while, and I need to put it to rest. (sort of a kick-off from the Question for Everyone thread)
Is it too early to start planning a seedstock operation of my own? Like, I still have school, still have to finish this An Sci degree, and I want to go to another college to get some more hands-on experience with seedstock-related things...so, in total, that's about 5 years down the road before anything career-wise actually happens.
Just in case anybody asks, my BASIC plans are these: I plan on buying a small number of cows (5 to 10 head), and raising them, if possible, here on this home farm, maybe eventually taking it over from mom&dad. I'm still unsure of what breed I SHOULD go with, or just stick with some commercialbred cows that are easy-calvers, good mothers, relatively low-maintanence, and calm. I plan on expanding that little herd little by little, with a few replacement heifers every year, and sell the rest of the calves. I won't throw a bull in, 'cause it'd be enough to look after 5-10 cows plus calves, so breeding'll be with AI. Dad, I know'll still be around selling, raising, and buying feeder steers, so that part'll probably remain unchanged.
Anyways, I dunno what y'all think, but if it IS too early, then I can cope with that. If not, well....I'm doing research as I go along and gather as much info as possible, both from here and what I stumble across.
Don't hold back, let me know your thoughts, please.
Thanks in advance.
Is it too early to start planning a seedstock operation of my own? Like, I still have school, still have to finish this An Sci degree, and I want to go to another college to get some more hands-on experience with seedstock-related things...so, in total, that's about 5 years down the road before anything career-wise actually happens.
Just in case anybody asks, my BASIC plans are these: I plan on buying a small number of cows (5 to 10 head), and raising them, if possible, here on this home farm, maybe eventually taking it over from mom&dad. I'm still unsure of what breed I SHOULD go with, or just stick with some commercialbred cows that are easy-calvers, good mothers, relatively low-maintanence, and calm. I plan on expanding that little herd little by little, with a few replacement heifers every year, and sell the rest of the calves. I won't throw a bull in, 'cause it'd be enough to look after 5-10 cows plus calves, so breeding'll be with AI. Dad, I know'll still be around selling, raising, and buying feeder steers, so that part'll probably remain unchanged.
Anyways, I dunno what y'all think, but if it IS too early, then I can cope with that. If not, well....I'm doing research as I go along and gather as much info as possible, both from here and what I stumble across.
Don't hold back, let me know your thoughts, please.
Thanks in advance.
