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    Angus bull progression. thoughts?

    Found the papers on the dam's sire. We don't weigh our calves at birth but i would have guessed him to be around 70-75lbs.
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    Angus bull progression. thoughts?

    here is a bull we are raising, he was born on 8-17-15 and is out of J Edgar Hoover (a hoover dam son from genex) and a commercial pure bred angus cow. what are your thoughts?? the calf picture was when he was a month old and the other one was taken a few days ago.
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    AI or Natural Service

    My opinion would be to AI them. I'm not a big heteford guy but I like cross breds. I would AI to a proven calving easy hereford bull victor 719T comes to mind. You could get some awesome cross calves that grow like weeds, also those baldys that people love. Not to mention a tighter calving...
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    What's a good AI herford to make baldies

    http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php? ... 29&lang=EN http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php? ... 39&lang=EN
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    commercial breeders

    Cows now are angus based. Would like to stick close to angus for carcass grades but open to opinions. Located central Missouri
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    commercial breeders

    New to the cattle today world, i was wondering if anyone knows of some proven bulls that will make good fat steers. im a commercial breeder and i feed out my own cattle and am in need of some more carcass weight. it seems that our cow herd frame scores have slipped a little thus our carcass...
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