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    working girl

    Good looking cow. As long as she is producing like you want she is a keeper.
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    Bred Heifers

    I still say nice looking heifers, should do a good job for you
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    2009 calves for your viewing

    Good looking calves
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    Bred Heifers

    Nice looking heifers
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    What's a bull worth?

    In my thought $2000 bull on commercial cows is all the bull power your cows will need. If you are saleing calves across the scales at the local sale barn $2000 bull enough , so if after a couple of calf crops if not producing what you are needing , cull him out and try another
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    Cow Creek Ranch Sale

    I left before the heifers sold. Bulls were bring good prices for reg cattle but commercial bulls were over priced and some spooky bulls got way to high. I live on 20 miles for Cow Creek, not many local buyers or lookers were there mostly out of state people
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    Shipping Calves

    Nice set of calves
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    i bought a reg beefmaster bull yesterday

    From the picture he looks good. His calves will tell the story
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    Polled Heifer 2 Year Old (Photos)

    Nice looking heifer. What's her numbers for milk ?
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    6 yr old Hereford bull

    What are his daughter's doing as far as producing calves that are growth and carcass data. He is a nice looking bull but his progeny tells the story
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    What breeds do you cross?

    Right now we have angus/hereford cross cows and using beefmaster bull, put's just enough ear on them. I also used F1 Braford cross cows and Angus bull just out standing calves. When I was growing up back in the 1950's we used Hereford cows and Angus bulls to get black baldies and crossed them...
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    i bought a reg beefmaster bull yesterday

    The numbers look very good, should make a nice bull for your herd
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    What to do with fleshy calves

    fleshy calves are hard to keep in condition at next stop. Just my thinking form experience, you stated you have fescue pasture, give them some hay and if you can put them on dry pasture with no fescue and check the market each day and unload them when they are not quite as fleshy, but don't over...
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    Pairs and some calves

    Good looking pairs.
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    Lone Star Hereford Bull Sale

    Seeing if anyone form my area was headed out that way. Have bought form Lone Star before and very pleased with the bull's and they give great customer relations.
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    Considering Selling, Any Idea What They Are Worth? Herefords

    Hope this don't hurt your feelings but bull is old and past his prime, he is only a slaughter bull, you kept him to long. The cow is going to be short and solid, she should make this calf for the next owner and then he will split the pair around 6 months and double his money. I never keep a...
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    Lone Star Hereford Bull Sale

    Anyone headed to the Lone Star Sale Oct 12
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    Boarding cattle???

    On stocker cattle I charge $8 per hd per month, cow calf pairs $18 per pair per month. I furnish pasture, water, mineral, salt, labor working pens . Owner may furnish hay or I do at a cost for over wintering . Contract is for 6 months on stocker cattle and 1yr on pairs. Owner furnishes bull to...
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    question about someone's purchase

    You did not start age of cow, condition, ect. As a former order buyer , I am sitting there with a order for 25 slaughter cows , it does't matter if a cow comes through with a calf , if she can work in my order , I would buy her and split the calf off resale the calf to lower the cost of the cow...
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    Paint Beefmaster Bull

    Very good looking bull. Has lots of muscle, bone and depth of ribs. His sheath is about as good as it gets. A bull like that will work on any cows, in any kind of breeding program. Outstanding bull
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