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    Bulls for Brangus Cows

    Depending on the way the market swings, I will sell calves at weaning or feed out to about 800#. I am looking towards doing some steer feedout at the University of Arkansas to see if retaining ownership to the rail is an option for the future after some herd growth. In the meantime, I have...
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    Bulls for Brangus Cows

    @BC Let me elaborate on their "pamperedness." 200# of 16% range cubes per day with hay and protein tubs out free choice all winter long. But, because of the year 'round breeding season some cows were lactating through the winter. I have considered rotating Brangus and Hereford bulls through...
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    Bulls for Brangus Cows

    Yes, the rest are black, with a number of black - red carriers . The red comes from a Gert bull a number of years ago. I intended to go black Gelbvieh to keep a uniform herd. @Rafter S: The continental blood would simply bring some add heterosis as well as make for meatier F1 steers. But the...
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    Bulls for Brangus Cows

    Greetings! I have recently come into control of the family ranch and its herd of approximately 70 mama cows. There have been no records kept, and heifers have historically been retained solely on their conformation with little selection on maternal characteristics beyond milk production...
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    Balancers- To Cross or Not to Cross?

    Greetings! I run a straight bred herd of Brangus cattle, and I really do love the breed. They are large, good milking, quick growing, and a pleasure to work with. We've been running Brangus bulls for quite a while in an effort to increase uniformity in the "mongrel" herd we started with...
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