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    advice on bulls

    I currently AI all my heifers so AI is not the issue. I actually built my own AI barn from a junk 2 horse bumper trailer. Not as cool as some of the big named ones like Larges AI Barn but functional for me. Some of my cows I wouldn't want to AI just because I know they are going to have a calf...
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    advice on bulls

    I looked at SAV Mustang and just numbers and the picture he looks good. What frame score is he. His YH EPD id -.1 so he should be reducing frame size a small amount which is what I want and his growth numbers are right where I want to be. Now I just need to find some sons of him for reasonable $...
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    Selecting the right bull to help my herd

    My advice is to build that great set of momma cows before you worry about producing any type of herd bull prospect. That being said you cannot produce the "perfect" cow. You can get really close and create a set of cows that function and produce extremely well in your area and that should be...
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    advice on bulls

    Ok I live in the Ozarks of Missouri and the cows are eating a lot of wild grass and fescue. I am going to stay straight black and I should have said this before but I want to stay within the angus breed. I have enough crossbred genetics in my cows at this point and don't want to get too far from...
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    advice on bulls

    Ok I'm looking for some advice on bull selection. I have a mostly angus cowherd (200 mommas) with some recent influx of simm genetics. I like the growth of the simm animals and I like how the sim angus mommas produce. They are some real calf producers, but most (probably 60%) of my cows just are...
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    2 more pics of Bull calf for opinion

    Honestly, I would agree with just about everyone that has already posted. I would cut him and sell him as a steer. He doesn't have a lot of ham to him and his top line is not very flat or smooth. Just not what I would be looking for in a herd sire. You need to ask yourself what your goals are...
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    grafting a calf on a cow

    We always skinned the dead calf and tied the hide on the back of the orphan calf. This always seemed to work for us. There is also some sort of powder I have heard of people using that you put on the calf and when the cow smells it she seems to accept that it is her calf, but I am not sure about...
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    Ever have a lot of one sex of calves?

    What kind of bull are you guys using that throws steer calves? Mine always throws bulls and heifers and I have to castrate them to get steers.
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    How often is the VET wrong????

    This is exactly why more people need to learn to palpate their own cattle. If you are wrong then the only person to blame is yourself. I do almost all my own and I have been wrong before. The couple times I was wrong were on old cows that needed sold anyway. If they are all four open I would...
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    AI and Cleanup bulls

    AF: you are exactly right about it taking more than one generation and I have been doing it the conventional way with traditional semen and cleanup bulls. I select the best heifers from the entire herd and keep them as replacements. I have been using bulls that are mostly maternal without...
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    AI and Cleanup bulls

    I have looked at both Wye and Shoshone and am very impressed with them. Just not sure which bull I would use if I went with one of those programs. I have also looked at some OCC bulls. I really dont mind sacrificing some carcass or growth characteristics since I will be using sexed semen. I...
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    AI and Cleanup bulls

    I thought about skipping the sexed semen but really want to use a bull to produce females. I plan on keeping almost all of them as replacements and increase numbers. Of course there are always going to be a few culls, but they should be out of my most fertile cows and if I use a maternal bull...
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    AI and Cleanup bulls

    I have a group of 54 cows all are angus or simangus breeding. They are all spring calvers. I am debating the idea of AI'ing them to superior maternal genetics to produce replacements, maybe even used sexed semen, and then follow up with a terminal bull as a cleanup. Not sure what combinations to...
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    Breeding with a double muscle bull

    I thought about doing this same thing a few years ago as a terminal cross and just sell everything. To be honest I couldnt stomach not keeping some of my own heifers back as replacements and so I chickened out. I am interested to see what some people have to say about it though because the...
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    Pharo Bulls

    Ok so I went with my neighbor (PCC Co-Op Producer) and got to look at some of their herd sire bulls, then some fall born calves with their mommas, then bred heifers, and finally some first calf heifer pairs. Honestly the adult bulls were small, but they were not short coupled, and they were for...
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    Calf coloration

    Probably wont change the coloration much to use a hereford bull. Only thing it might do is take spots off the face and legs to give you that spotted baldy calf.
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    First calf heifers are done.

    Just a thought, but anything without a calf will be costing you money a lot longer than selling her an buying something that will have a calf sooner. Market prices are good. If it was me I would offload anything without a calf at side and replace them now with either a heifer pair or a bred...
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    Pharo Bulls

    Holy cow... why dont you two just meet in a gravel parking lot somewhere, draw a line and have your pissin contest there and quit wasting everyone else's time on here. Some people are trying to use this to draw upon the experience of the other people who use this site.
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    Pharo Bulls

    Well first of all thank you to all of you who actually responded with the information I asked for.
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    Pharo Bulls

    Im not asking people to slam PCC, I am asking for honest assessments of how these bulls impacted their programs. These cattle are a pretty extreme departure from the norm, but I feel there is something to this idea.
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