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Sep 13, 2012
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Hannibal, MO
Hi

I am Brent Thomure

I am getting ready for my first deer.

I am logated outside of Hannibal MO.

I was aproved for my breeder permit on 9/2/2012

I have been watching this forum for a few months.

The market does not look good at this time.

But I steel can't waint to get started.

My farms name is Top Heavy Whitetails.





Hope this works

Brent
 
good luck Brent.....it is a buyers market right now that is for sure.......just do your homework and buy the best genetics you can afford.......hopefully you visited some of your local deer farms in your area...........I hope it works out for you......welcome to Deer Farming......
 
Hi, Brent. I have several deer to move if you are in the market, and am located about 2 1/2 hours from Hannibal.
 
Welcome to the industry Brent, if you have any questions or whatever feel free to give me a call I'm about 45 minutes north of you near Wayland Mo.



Matt Kirchner

Missouri Whitetails

660-341-0554
 
Thanks everyone. Wayne, my wife and I visited your place last winter, you have a nice setup. We have set our pens up along the same line. We have yet to put up a building or get a deerhandler, but both are in the works. Eldon I would like to take you up on your offer sometime, I'm all for little work also. Thanks for the advice Dennis, there are a lot of good animals on the market, can't wait til I have something to share with you all.

Oh and you might want to give me a break on my spelling my fingers work faster than my brain.



Brent

Top Heavy Whitetails
 
Welcome Brent. I have family in Hannibal and a family farm up in the area. We are in Cape Girardeau and have a lot of good deer for sale to get you started. Come visit and look at what we have.

call Cathy Brumitt 573-275-9710

ultimatedeer.com
 
Welcome Brent,

There are many great folks on here that are willing to help. Just have to ask and don't worry about asking dumb questions. We all have asked the same questions one time or another.



Visit as many farms as you can. Take as many notes as possible. And have fun.



Best Regards,
 

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