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  1. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Post a pic of your bull

    Don't like him in the 3rd pic. Shows how a picture can make or break a deal!!!
  2. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Hello from Deep East Texas

    Missing 2 calves...like on "gone"...eaten??
  3. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Post a pic of your bull

    His nose/mouth looks weird. Oh shoot - Joy is going to tell us he has an underbite!!
  4. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    New generation

    LOL - and I thought I had big cows. I have ONE cow that will go 1900# - not a HEIFER! They look good (and HAPPY)
  5. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Feeding calves for weaning/ holding

    Calves look good. The group of cattle left behind are probably pizzed!!!
  6. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Belgian blue cattle

    That's not FAT on those calves. Sheer muscle!
  7. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Timed AI most recent trends?

    Jan and Ken -- thanks. That is great info. I was questioning GNRH because I generally give it to a cow at time of breeding if she is actively standing. I "thought" it made her release her egg. Someone told me it didn't, so I was dbl cking my knowledge. Thanks all.
  8. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Timed AI most recent trends?

    And "I" may be wrong. But, my understanding is if the cow has already started developing an egg, the CIDR "holds" the egg until CIDR is removed and remaining shots given to release the egg. So, if cow was hours away (or day or 2) from releasing the egg "naturally", then the "ready" egg has...
  9. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Timed AI most recent trends?

    I do NOT like to use CIDRs. They will definitely MAKE them cycle - but, you may be working with a stale egg. If I use one to get a cow cycling, I will wait 10 days after her forced heat and PG her. Then breed on that heat. Does anyone have a common language explanation of what a GNRH shot...
  10. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    2024 Stars & Stripes Sale, PA

    Thank you - and they both have fancy red heifer calves on their sides.
  11. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    2024 Stars & Stripes Sale, PA

    Yes she is.
  12. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    LLSF Vantage Point

    Picture of Vantage Point Picture of LLSF Redstone I have never used Vantage Point but I have calves on the ground by LLSF Redstone - both bred by same farm. I like the neck extension on Vantage, but I prefer the deeper body and rump structure of Redstone better.
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  15. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    2024 Stars & Stripes Sale, PA

    We have 6 lots in the Stars & Stripes Sale, May 4th, PA. Our cattle are not "clean" or fitted for the pictures for the sale catalog. We have to take the pictures in March and it is too cold and muddy to do anything about their cleanliness or hair coat. We were just winding down from our...
  16. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Steer stuffer worth it?

    LOL - I didn't know what a "stuffer" was. I kinda figured it was a self-feeder. All depends on how much you want to PUSH your cattle. I PUSH my steers. I only have a paddock to separate feeder steers during the summer. So, I only feed out my September-October fall born steers. They MUST be...
  17. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    American Aberdeen Angus

    If I had a 51# calf, I'd be looking for triplets!!! LOL
  18. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    Strutting his stuff

    LOL - I know what you mean. I have had 2 black bull calves tear their ear tag out. Luckily one is bigger than the other. Between filthy eartags that you can't read and missing ones, sure has been difficult to ID them!!!
  19. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    One or Two?

    I would give him a shot of Selenium (Multimin 90 or BoSe). Must get from a vet. Those big dumb suckers are usually lacking SE. And I would give a little heavier dose than recommended.
  20. Jeanne - Simme Valley

    2024 Maternal Gems Sale

    I totally agree with you. Breed cows to bulls that compliment them - not by numbers.
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