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    Milk?

    The recent discussion on milk EPD's I think many people missed the mark that big bags mean lots of milk and small milk means no milk when in reality it is not the quantity but the quality. If some of those big bag cows are milked into a bottle and some of the smaller bags are compared after...
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    Bull price reasoning

    As a small seedstock producer, the number of years a producer has been in business is a plus of course, but our one main goal is to increase the commercial producers bottom line. We are not interested in producing cow fresheners, our interest is to produce bulls that will fill this goal. This in...
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    Just some more cows- but red this time

    hard dirt
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    Update of Twinkie

    good cow
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    Red vrs Black, explain me..

    i think beef is best 20 -24 mo old grass or grain fed
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    Guess what cross

    redangus
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    Black vs. Red

    No joke...the U.S. packers send the quality beef out of the country, inport the crap. All you have to do is look at the value of the exports versus the imports and the tonage difference and you'll realize that our beef check off dollars to improve our product is for the packer to make more...
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    Saler Angus Cross

    no
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    205 day weaning weights

    bull at 826 from 1100 cow
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    Angus vs Angus

    That's the nice part of the U.S. Angus gives the Red Angus breeders the genetic potential of red and black and beable to register cattle while limiting the blacks to only blacks.
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    Fed Beef

    In my opinion - Grain fed or grass fed does not matter. What matters the most is the age of the animal. The age between 20-26 months is where our desired flavor comes from. Finding the age for tenderness and most flavorful is a personal preference with many deciding factors. Jeff
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    good bull ?

    goldrush visa j40
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    Major League on heifers

    yes and it is ok no problem
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    AI versus Bulls

    After last weekends debate, I became curious as to how many bull users, have kinda kicked themselves in the backside after daughters are in production and bull is gone....for not collecting semen and having the abilitity to tap into those genetics again for females. Jeff Cedarbrook Red Angus
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    BJR RA Herd Bulls

    2414 was an excellent bull but lacking in milk...hit and miss with his daughters. Some were excellent milkers and some were poor. He had the best disposition bull that I've ever had the pleasure to work with. Halter broke, calm, collected semen with just a halter on! His son, 024...my only...
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    BJR RA Herd Bulls

    We've got some Boot Jack semen stored and collected by Hawkeye. BJR 2414, Registration #466357 and we also have his son's CBRK 024 Registration #712049. you can look them up and let us know if your interested in purchasing any. Jeff at Cedarbrook Red Angus [email protected]
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    Heat and Bulls Don't Mix

    When AI'ing cows in hot weather (dairy or beef) conception drops big time. It has more to do (fertility) with heat stress on the cow.
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    Composite bull on black cows ?

    chianina
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    The - PERFECT - TERMINAL BULL!!

    #1 - docile #2 - birth wt. below 1 #3 - weaning wt. above average #4 - yearling wt.above average #5 - good confirmation If you're producing bulls to sell, 99 .9% of that bulls offspring will end up as a terminal carcass on the rail. ;-)
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