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    Limousin Bulls

    What are your goals? What do you want your bull(s) to do for your herds future? Do you want Terminal calves - or Maternal calves to retain for breeders? Or both! What is the maximum weight you want your retained heifers (future breeding herd cows) to weigh? What about Calving ease, calving...
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    I'm bored

    It depends to a great extent upon the size of the "niches" - and the uses to which they are to be utilized. If one considers Angus to be placed in a niche, the breed would supercede all other breeds. Each Breed is functional in an area which justifies its existence, thereby creating the...
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    Chianina

    Stop and think for a moment. Anything that is HUGE, by using logic and common sense, would require considerably more feed, pasture space, and finishing grain to bring to a finished product - thereby reducing your final profit at marketing time. By following through on your cost factors, is...
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    350,000 Dollar Bull

    Moderate to fine phenotype - too much milk epd - lousy rib eye epd. DOC HARRIS
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    Senepol

    Beef breeders in the United States and Canada have "experimented", so to speak with improving their beef cattle for - give or take - about 140 years, using Hereford, Angus, Shorthorn, (British Breeds) plus Highland and a few others, and Continental Breeds, (not as concentrated as the British...
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    Murray Grey Bull

    This is a BEEF BULL! If he is as balanced Genotypically as he is Phenotypically, you should have a spectacular beginning toward a knock-out herd in the future! DOC HARRIS
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    Thoughts on this bull calf

    If I critique three or more negative traits about a breeding specimen - they are down the tubes right there. You should be rigid and non-condescending when selecting breeding stock! 1- Too fine boned 2- Weak top line 3- Lacks masculinity Open the gate! DOC HARRIS
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    Heifer: Keep Her or Sell Her?

    Jabes0623- Now let's just stop and take a deep breath and consider what you are contemplating here. What are your GOALS in beef breeding? Can you really take the black heifer and the red heifer - compare their phenotype, and EPD's - and see BOTH of these heifers fitting into your idea of what...
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    Criticize this heifer

    In order to adequately assess the Maternal value of this heifer from pictures, we should see front, top and rear views of her. She is a fine heifer for a beginning herd to improve with retained daughters from her if you mate her to a bull which will compliment and improve her capacity - that is...
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    Advice

    I have skated through this scenario of attempting to advise young people ( and older one's too for that matter) as to the Who, What, Where, Why, When and HOW to operate and function in the Beef Cattle bu$ine$$, and the number one answer in EVERY situation is - - GET EDUCATED BEFORE you spend...
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    Hereford Question

    SRBeef- Your comments concerning the rhetoric on CattleToday are exactly my views! I have contributed to this Forum for almost 11 years, and for several years the questions and answers and discussions were intelligent, pertinent and had value that benefitted any breeder willing to focus on the...
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    Longhorn Cross

    The red calf(s) from that dam will always carry the red gene. IF that calf is from the cow standing above her, it will carry the obviously prevalent "Sickle Hocks" of it's dam. Eliminating blemishes from your herd mating plans incorporates determining Multiple Trait Selection choices...
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    Bred Heifer Pics

    The "belief" factors of EPD's, one's own knowledge, and whatever someone else says about any animal is just the opinion of that particular individual. My purpose in directing my thoughts toward Multiple Trait Selection as opposed to Single Trait Selection in making breeding decisions is to...
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    Bred Heifer Pics

    I am curious as to whether anyone on the Forum has ever heard of or read this philosophy in the past: it is imperative that MULTIPLE TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ANIMAL BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONSIDERING RETAINING HEIFERS FOR BREEDING ANIMALS??!!! Concentrating on Phenotype (what the animal...
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    Retained Heifers & Pelvic Measurments

    Another justifiable reason for carefully observing AND using Calving Ease EPD's , balanced with observation and common sense. "Pinched Butts" and "Funnel Butts" usually have birthing difficulties. Calving Ease heritability EPD is a low-moderate EPD, but it is a factor which transmits to BOTH...
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    Murray Gray

    Cross-7 By reading the post by Backbone Ranch you will see that he mentioned that his representative cows weighed around 1400-1500 pounds, depending on the time of the year. Murray Gray cattle are not small framed individuals! My experience with the breed has been they represent an ideal...
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    Murray Gray

    :bang: It is a continuing point of interest to me to read the posts concerning different breeds of beef cattle, and how they might "match-up" with Angus crosses, or Hereford crosses, or crosses with ANY other breed of beef cattle - - - particularly with regard to how the progeny of those crosses...
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    Culling

    The more that I have read these CattleToday posts in the last several months, the more that I am convinced that the majority of the members of the Breeds Board have not a clue of - WHY they are doing - WHAT they are doing! Think about these few questions: In thinking about WHY you are...
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    Speckle park

    OD9- I would be interested in knowing what "Multiple Trait Selection" choices you are using in your several options of mating crosses. What specific traits of your cows are you attempting to improve on with possible replacement heifers you may retain? Are you carefully planning a "Balanced"...
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    Murray Grey Herd Bull

    KNERSIE- You are 100% correct on analyzing this bull! He stands 'WAY to close with his front legs, which anatomically dictates that his progeny will be restricted in the heart girth, and lack capacity. That is NOT a quality to breed for in beef cattle! He also has a weak topline. Would any...
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