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    Peak Dot Angus experience?

    Any sire groups of theirs you lean towards for cow makers/heifer retention?
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    Peak Dot Angus experience?

    Recently discovered the Peak Dot Angus ranch in Canada and their upcoming sale bulls in catalog look pretty stout and impressive. Looking for anyone’s experience good or bad with their AI studs or sale bulls. Thanks in advance
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    Calf poop

    I also like the vent hole, when it gets cold or thick and doesn’t want to run down the hose, you can put your mouth over the vent and blow air into the jug to encourage the colostrum down the hose.
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    Calf poop

    IMO by far the best tuber out there. Doesnt crack and leak like the thin plastic ones in colder climates.
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    Retaining 2022 Heifers ?

    I'm only seeing 25% heifers, apparently it all shakes out in the end.
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    New addition

    He’s shed some of that excess flesh quite nicely. I’m excited to see what his calves will do.
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    New addition

    A little too fleshy but I think he’ll be ready to go come May
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    New addition

    I should’ve included this with the first one.
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    New addition

    Recently picked up a yearling bull that I’m pretty excited about. Sinclair Emulation XXP / SAV Blackcap May 1416. Hoping for heifers worth retention and I feel like there’s a lot of potential for that.
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    Connealy Concord

    https://www.stgen.com/sire-directory/be ... eef-cattle
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    Experience with Ten Speed on heifers?

    Anyone use Ten speed on heifers and how do his daughters look? Genex doesn't have any listed. Thanks
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    4 tips for using CIDRs to move up late calvers

    http://www.beefmagazine.com/breeding/4- ... te-calvers 2. Using CIDRs for natural breeding They suggest, “If you plan to use natural service breeding, insert a CIDR for 7 days, then remove the CIDR on day 7, and give an injection of prostaglandin. Bulls can be immediately placed with the cows...
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    Picture says it all!

    Just checking to see if things have improved at your ranch, I had a beautiful 7 year old AI'd to Priority lay down and pass over night, made me think of you and your lost calf.
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    what would cause a heifer to deliver 5-6 weeks early?

    Had a heifer deliver 5-6 weeks early, both feet were down and the head/tounge presented itself. Reached in and retrieved the feet and out it came. I'm assuming the calf maybe died while inside which perhaps caused the deliver. The heifer hadn't bagged up or anything either. Any thoughts?
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    Angus Bull Updates?

    Priority Son Investment son (not a great picture) Chisum son
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    Picture says it all!

    Makes my stomach turn looking at that picture. Sorry for the suck your going through.
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    Angus Bull Updates?

    I only have two chisum calves and I'm very happy with both, one heifer and one bull calf, about 9 months old. I've got 4 Investment calves. I couldn't be happier with the bull calf, the three heifers were looking good on pasture but now seem like they've lost some growth momentum. I had 4...
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    AI calves- Investment, Priority and Chisum

    This is my first female sired by Chisum but from what I've read, I'm told hes a cow maker. He's been around since 2006. So far I'm very pleased with the heifer and one of the two bull calves. The other is alright, just nothing to get excited about. http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php? ...
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    AI calves- Investment, Priority and Chisum

    Investment daughter out of first calf heifer
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    AI calves- Investment, Priority and Chisum

    Chisum daughter Priority bull Chisum bull
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