Chianina Website with address

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Chianina Website with address

Postby choward2955jd » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:51 pm

Sorry i forgot to add the website:
www.champagnefarm.com
Here is our website if you would like to learn more about the breed we have begun a website with our fullblood herd and our chianina cross cows. All of our bulls are priced at $1500.00 each and heifers are priced by weight and age. If you have more questions about our herd please feel free to gives us an email or call.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby VLS_GUY » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:27 pm

Nice to see something different. No one can accuse you of over pricing your bull calves at $ 1,500 each. I would add performance data and pictures on the bulls you are trying to sell (EPDs?). Also I would address the disposion issue as this is the biggest issue you have. I would also post this link at steerplanet as some people were looking for a FB Chianina source.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby cow pollinater » Sat Jun 09, 2012 6:49 pm

I think I'd try to get a picture of them standing still instead of the bolting cows and calves picture. I also think I'd take down the pictures of the crossbreds... They're not helping you.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby Taurus » Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:07 pm

cow pollinater wrote:I think I'd try to get a picture of them standing still instead of the bolting cows and calves picture. I also think I'd take down the pictures of the crossbreds... They're not helping you.

Agreed with the crossbreds, the pictures needs to be removed if you want the buyers buying your cattle. Main issue with your crossbreds is the udders.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby VLS_GUY » Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:27 am

Agreed on the Maine cross cow. She is an obvious cull due to udder problems. Just what is the market you see for your cattle?
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby choward2955jd » Sun Jun 10, 2012 11:25 am

I agree we just weaned a 721 pound steer from at 6 months old last year. I think she is not that good
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby Taurus » Sun Jun 10, 2012 11:31 am

VLS_GUY wrote:Agreed on the Maine cross cow. She is an obvious cull due to udder problems. Just what is the market you see for your cattle?

Well the Maine cross cow isn't the only with udder problems. Some crossbreds also have udder problems too....frankly their udders are too ugly to look at.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby VLS_GUY » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:09 pm

Every cow not matter how good she was in the past can develop problems that require culling. This cow is at that point. If you are progressing in your herd development you should have replacement heifers that are as good or better than her so you will gain in herd performance-not lose it by culling.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby Massey135 » Sun Jun 10, 2012 7:11 pm

The 2479S bull is pretty good looking - much better than I expected to see. The udders on those cows and as others have stated, the pics of crossbreds, are highly embarrassing to your online presence. If I went to a ranch of any breed and saw udders like those, no matter how good the cows look otherwise, I'd get in my truck and leave. Frankly, they're just unacceptable.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby choward2955jd » Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:18 pm

Which cows are you looking at?? what is their name I have only 3 pictures of cows that even show their udder. Eaxh of these cows shown had an average weaning weight at 6 months old between 600-721lbs
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby Taurus » Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:08 am

The Maine cross, the red cow and two black cows with white udders are the cows I am talking about. It doesn't matter if they can weaned off heavy calves but the buyers want a functional animal that is looking good. Your crossbreds are scaring your potential buyers away. Who would buy your calves that come from a herd full of cows with deformed udders?
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby choward2955jd » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:19 am

Hay lets see your cows see what we can pick apart on them. Most of my buyers 99% are feed lot buyers that i sell them at the yards. We just began selling bulls yes we are working on our cows. I have been raising this breed for almost 30 years i know what needs improved but we do not have a cow on our farm that will wean a calf at 6 months old under 600lbs. I know it is human nature to pick something apart before you buy it but I think if you look at the cows you will see if they were not good cows I would noty have them.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby Isomade » Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:50 pm

choward2955jd wrote:Hay lets see your cows see what we can pick apart on them. Most of my buyers 99% are feed lot buyers that i sell them at the yards. We just began selling bulls yes we are working on our cows. I have been raising this breed for almost 30 years i know what needs improved but we do not have a cow on our farm that will wean a calf at 6 months old under 600lbs. I know it is human nature to pick something apart before you buy it but I think if you look at the cows you will see if they were not good cows I would noty have them.

They are talking about the fact that those cows are on your website. From what I can see folks are just being honest with you and trying to help you. If you want to keep them on there that's your business and no one here has a thing to lose either way. Personally I don't own a cow like that because I won't let one stay on the place, but if I did I sure wouldn't advertise it on my website.
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby djinwa » Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:13 pm

choward2955jd wrote:I agree we just weaned a 721 pound steer from at 6 months old last year. I think she is not that good


So about how big a cow is she? Frame score and weight?
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Re: Chianina Website with address

Postby choward2955jd » Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:01 am

1300lbs frame score of 6-6.5
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