How do you get started? Don't want to compete. My BIL owns a Dairy/Beef farm and keeps offering to sell me a steer and only pay butchering, but I know what he'd be out. Said I wanted to buy a Wagyu feeder ~300lbs or so and have him raise it. Then I'd give him meat in payment. Don't want to take advantage of him and gift him something in return. I've looked all over and can't find where to buy one /> Tons of Wagyu breeders here in Texas; some even breed Wangus (Angus/Wagyu hybrids) I've been told on cattle forums that the animals are under contract and not usually sold. /> How do you get started? Don't want to compete. My BIL owns a Dairy/Beef farm and keeps offering to sell me a steer and only pay butchering, but I know what he'd be out. Said I wanted to buy a Wagyu feeder ~300lbs or so and have him raise it. Then I'd give him meat in payment. Don't want to take advantage of him and gift him something in return. I've looked all over and can't find where to buy one /> We buy sticks from a farm in the north west and artificially inseminate. They run about 50- 150 bucks a stick depending on the bull. But then I need a heffer and a stick. Not opposed, neither is the BIL but still need an animal. Where/how did you find the first ones? February 2, 2013 Flying C Farms, breeder of high quality Tajima fulllood Wagyu genetics is offering 2 yr. old bred heifers, yearling heifers and yearling bulls. Flycing C Farm genetics have won the carcass shows in Victoria, Texas numerous times and European cross class in San Antonio. Contact www.wagyu4u.com or call me at 512-658-5097 Les Crane Thanks. How did you find that? I'd prefer to not ship an animal from Texas... I just googled texas wagyu breeders and came across this: http://www.texaswagyuassociation.org