CAMyers said:
I would like to learn about lowline cattle. I am not sure where are markets for this kind of cattle and where I could buy any if I wanted too. I have seen people talk about them and was just wanting to learn about them. I am located in Indiana, in Grant county. Any information would help me a lot.
Thanks
What do you want to know? The market is mostly seedstock, show calves, hobby farms, locker beef, grass fed beef & I've sold a fair amount of bulls to commercial producers to use on their 1st calf heifers. The American Lowline website is a good start, but I think that you will get more info looking at the breeders websites, IMHO.
Actually the grass fed beef thing is getting huge! A guy near Madison, IN just bought 50+ head from Jerry Adamson and/or George Jenkins out in Nebraska. I know several people wanting it (grass fed beef) & they can't hardly find it. Store, restaurants... the opportunity is available for the taker... you just need the land & the cattle. Like it or not, the grass fed market will probably keep on getting bigger & bigger & the cost of production is lower. The only disadvantage is that you really need to keep them around until 18-22 months in order to finish them (to get them to grade choice) & you better have some pretty good hay/stockpiled pasture to feed during the cold winter months.
If you want to see some in person, there is a small herd building near Noblesville. Doc Holliday's co-owner has some cattle near Lafayette/Crawfordsville. A guy near Madison, IN just bought 50+ from Jerry Adamson and/or George Jenkins out in Nebraska. Actually, there are several others in the Madison area now. A buddy of mine has a handful in Washington, IN. Some people near Santa Claus just bought a few. I'm in Kentucky, but not too far from Evansville, IN. There are lots of others in Indiana.
However, if decide that you want to buy, I will almost guarantee that I will sell them/find them probably as cheap or cheaper than most anybody else & I think that I have some pretty decent genetics. Actually, no farther than you live, I'd probably haul them to you if you bought a handful or more.
My email is
[email protected] & my # is (270) 997-0041
Let me know if I can help!
TJ