the boy and I had to go to town today and as we were stoped waiting to get on the highway a ton dodge truck passed by and I seen a crazy GN hicth it was hooked up on a 2" bar to the reese hicth under the truck. the bar looked to be about 4 feet long with a 1/2" flat plate welded to it and a tube...
we have ran limo bulls on brammer crossed cattle since the 80's with very few troubles it all comes down to buy'n a bull from a good breeder where you can walk among and have'n cows that you can do the same with at home. if you just throw out your feed or hay and run and the cattle never see...
the 2nd annual central carolina performance breeders bull & bred heifer sale will be dec. 9 2006 at 12:00 noon at carolina stockyards in siler city n.c. this is a mostly reg. angus & angus composite stock but last year they had some herefords and also about 25 commercial heifers bred to...
it will work just fine you just have to keep an eye on hard turns and backing andcuting itreal hard due to the nose of the trailer being closer to the cab. but b&w makes a short bed exstender for puting the ball back about 6" check thier web site to see it :) good luck with want ever you do :cboy:
my family has been use'n limo. bulls for 15 yrs. now with very good results they really do add muscle & size and they are not the killers some say they are try one and you will be hooked :)
go with a LIMO they have always worked well for us :D check out my cattle pics to see some limo cross cows and calves but the big thing is to make yourself happywith what ever you breed too.
you will get some all black offspring but most will have a little white on thier face and if you use a red angus you may see some red or red whitefaced offspring you never know what your going to get until it hits the ground :lol:
if was me I would would cross to a black limo. bull for size and pounds. or to a tarerntaise for adding milk if holding breeding stock back. but that's just my 2 cents do what you think is right . they are your cattle. Good Luck with what ever you do
I'am going to e-mail Seven lakes Tarentaise in GA. with some things I want answers to later to nite I have looked at that web site you posted thanks :cboy:
I have read alot of really good thinks about them but nothing beats talk'n to someone that has some . now if I could find a few more folks that have them to tell a little more about the breed. as for the horns I can fix that in about a mintue. the only thing here with horns is the ol jacbos ram...
I would like to find out some more about tarentaise cattle from folks that have them pure or comm. breeders just want some more info. on them than the breed association booklet as.
thanks