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Postby 3waycross » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:35 pm

Thought I'd post a picture of one of my 2011 bull calves. He should make a great heifer bull. BW EPD is -4.1. He is definately not a growth bull but with that bw and a 36 PAP he will work for a lot of folks around here.

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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby fitz » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:41 pm

That's a stout looking calf. What's his D.O.B?

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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby cow pollinater » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:48 pm

Not to drag you off topic on the first post but at what elevation do you start seeing PAP scores as important?
-4.1 is pretty good for just about any breed. Even if you factor in the low reliability since he's still just a progeny himself he'd still likely be well below average.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby tom4018 » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:50 pm

Agreed he looks pretty good, how old is he?
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby 3waycross » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:52 pm

His DOB is 3/26/2011 and he weighed 72lbs.

His sire never produced a calf over 79lbs for me. I think his CE numbers should be very accurate.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby 3waycross » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:54 pm

cow pollinater wrote:Not to drag you off topic on the first post but at what elevation do you start seeing PAP scores as important?
-4.1 is pretty good for just about any breed. Even if you factor in the low reliability since he's still just a progeny himself he'd still likely be well below average.



Realistically over 7,000' but it can sure affect them lower than that.

BTW he scored that 36 @ 7800'. That makes a ton of difference.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby MistyMorning » Sat Feb 18, 2012 7:22 pm

Nice Vic, would he do okay at sea level than? ;-)
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby 3waycross » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:25 pm

MistyMorning wrote:Nice Vic, would he do okay at sea level than? ;-)


Yeah sure you betcha! And we give a discount if you pick em up in person!
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby MistyMorning » Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:08 pm

3waycross wrote:
MistyMorning wrote:Nice Vic, would he do okay at sea level than? ;-)


Yeah sure you betcha! And we give a discount if you pick em up in person!


Lets talk dollars and no sense than....... ;-)
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby Isomade » Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:24 pm

Good lookin bull 3way. With a -4.1 he should be save on a chihuahua.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby 3waycross » Sat Feb 18, 2012 11:46 pm

Isomade wrote:Good lookin bull 3way. With a -4.1 he should be save on a chihuahua.


This is his full brother last year on test, showing his best side. He was fed harder than this calf and then I brought him down. I am doing it different this year.
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Last years calf had a -2.8 BW EPD I am guessing that because of the calving ease numbers on the sire that the BW number is that much lower.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby tom4018 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:33 am

3waycross wrote:His DOB is 3/26/2011 and he weighed 72lbs.

His sire never produced a calf over 79lbs for me. I think his CE numbers should be very accurate.


Got any idea what he weighs now?
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby 3waycross » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:50 am

tom4018 wrote:
3waycross wrote:His DOB is 3/26/2011 and he weighed 72lbs.

His sire never produced a calf over 79lbs for me. I think his CE numbers should be very accurate.


Got any idea what he weighs now?


Tom I am going to guess him at 800 to 850. I am looking to get him to 900 by the sale. Most folks turn out aroung the end of May here so that gives him plenty of time to get over 1000 by turnout. One thing is for sure he won't melt when he gets turned out. He and the other 11 bulls we are feeding are in a 100 acre pasture and they get to do a lot of walking between their water, grain and hay. Believe me when I say they do not waddle when they walk, they are in shape. One of the things we are avoiding here is a lot of riding, like my friend is getting in the feedlot with her other bulls.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby 3waycross » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:53 am

3waycross wrote:
Isomade wrote:Good lookin bull 3way. With a -4.1 he should be save on a chihuahua.


This is his full brother last year on test, showing his best side. He was fed harder than this calf and then I brought him down. I am doing it different this year.
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Last years calf had a -2.8 BW EPD I am guessing that because of the calving ease numbers on the sire that the BW number is that much lower.


A correction here. This is last years brother almost 2 months AFTER he was on full feed. He was just getting good hay and a coffee can full of grain here in perparation to being turned out. I know for a fact he did not melt I had already taken the feedlot fat off of him the picture below is him on test 3 months earlier.
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Re: Balancer Bull

Postby tom4018 » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:58 am

Must have been a old pic as I did not think he looked almost 11 months old in the picture.

I know what you mean about melting, seen several do that. I sold one of my bulls to my next door neighbor, he feeds some but I wondered how the bull would do. He got turned out last fall and he looks pretty good still, so maybe I did something right.
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