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    Brangus calves

    I have been a registered Brangus breeder for 51 years. A Brangus is a 5/8 angus and a 3/8 braham. no other cominabion is a true brangus. they are polled and all black behind the navel to be registered. If they have scures they cannot show in brangus shows. They do cross well with herefords...
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    Brangus calves

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    Missing calf??

    Have you though of someone stealing the calf? I lost one once that way. could not catch him fast enough, and he drove away in his truck and out of a confused first calf neifer.
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    sluggish premie

    I had a real early calf born off season, weight 45 pounds. I gave him a Vitamin B complex shot 1cc IM two days later another one and he really started to perk up. He is good now. Make sure he is nursing. Good luck.
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    Thorns, briars, Cuts, and pulling a calf...

    sorry about your problem, but happy for you it turned out ok. I find heifers are the most problem, especially if they have a problem calfing. Number one, the briars, I have some blackberries and bullrush, and that can be a big problem. Number two, you are dealing with heifers and a lot of...
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    Weight for breeding heifers

    As I raise registered cattle I don't breed heifers until there are at least around 14 months and 750 weight. Some of my heifers wean off at 800 pounds, however are to young to breed. the commercial matket is a little different though. Being a purebred breeder, we are always looking for a herd...
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