LAA: There is behind the scene stuff going on too. They have only been in LA for 2-3 years tops. It is the in-laws farm. The cattle originally came from Texas where the man is from. There is an issue with who is going to pay for the repairs on the farm as they where buying it on a land contract. They are way under insured. Their business model was to provide pure blood breed stock. They have good Brahma cattle but I am not sure if it is profitable. So the long and short of it is they will struggle to rebuild anything. My son's friend and he have been looking at cross breeding some of our Black cattle with his Brahmas. They have been talking about this for several years. I think capital is as big an issue as the flood damage. It just brought it to the forefront.
I am not really involved. My son has his own cattle that are not part of the corporation. This is totally between him and his former roommate.
I was mainly just asking about the winter hardiness of the Brahma breed. For my own information. I will really have zero input on what they do.
I am not going to name anyone. They where at the northern edge of the flood damage. It really got the buildings and fences on the low ground. This winter was going to be an issue for them anyway.
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