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    nocturnal calves?

    put them a pair of sunglasses :lol: :lol: :lol: just joking, you need to get those calves used to the sunlight, your idea of the canvas is good
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    Breeding prices

    at least you should charge $200 the pair for breeding plus a daily rent of your pasture that it should be from $2-$4 but it also depends your location
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    castration fee??

    to much questions, the calves are already castrated, thanks anyway
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    simangus or balancer

    from those two I will pick Simmangus, but as Dun said both composite fullfill the same niche, or just go with straight Simmental. If you are A.I. you could use Tarentaise and if you are not a color fan you could try Normande, Braunvieh is very similar in quality and yield grade to both of these...
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    castration fee??

    thanks,
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    castration fee??

    need to know how much to charge for castrating calves.
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    Anyone want to see my bulls?

    I believe you, but I accidentally took a picture with 10 bulls lined up, I will look for it and try to show it
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    Brittish White/White Park

    going with Angus is a good choice if it's the bull you can have around, but still I will go with a white continental breed or even better a dual purpose as Simmental, Normande or Tarentaise.
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    calving seasons

    spring or fall calving? depends on your location, if you have food available year round it won't matter to much
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    Brittish White/White Park

    if you want to keep it White, a good idea will be Charolais or any of the Italians (Romagnola, Marchigiana or Chianina)
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    to cut hay or graze cattle

    nice Buck in your avatar
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    Longhorn Cross

    they should
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    Longhorn Cross

    I have bred some Charolaise and Simmental heifers to Longhorns and they really have muscle, I don't breed English so i don't know how well will they do.
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    Longhorn Cross

    we have one of the largest Longhorn herds in Mexico, and to say the truth if you are not raising them purebred for lean meat anything you cross to them will be good.
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    cow WON'T breed back

    12 months with out breeding must be the model
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    Gerts

    think that the best will be the King Ranch formers developers of the Santa Gertrudis breed. http://www.king-ranch.com
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    buying a bull.....

    naw :o , think is not a good idea, I won't do it
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    buying a bull.....

    20 to 30 bulls you must have around 500 cows, so you really need them if you don't have someone that helps you with your A.I. and if you aren't a fulltime rancher, I'm telling you cuase I have the experience, I A.I. several 100's of cows and is a lot of work and you need Gomer bulls and a A.I...
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    buying a bull.....

    Have you decided what to do, you should buy a bull to began with and later when you have more time and learn more about cattle you should began to experience the feeling of real "Cattle World" even if you have 5 or 10 cows it doesn't matter but you need to have the feeling.
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    Shorthorn Cattle

    most be Pinkeye,
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