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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 781312" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>I agree. The balancer will do just that. Great mothering with milk and then hit em with the Herf and listen to the cash register ring. Those cows will last a long time.</p><p></p><p>If it was me I would start by buying almost wore out real high quality Angus cows and throw a Gelbvieh bull out of something like Ozz Govenor on them that would give you all the carcass you need plus a ton of growth. Then go to the herf bull and complete the heterosis.</p><p></p><p>After a couple of calves they will still have lots of salvage value and you won't have to deal with calving heifers till they dtrs hit the ground. The only concession I would even make to calving ease is to go on those heifers with a real good calving ease Balancer bull and that way you can still keep their dtrs since they will also be 50/50 balancers.</p><p></p><p>If you decide to do this contact me for any help I can give you finding the right genetics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 781312, member: 6713"] I agree. The balancer will do just that. Great mothering with milk and then hit em with the Herf and listen to the cash register ring. Those cows will last a long time. If it was me I would start by buying almost wore out real high quality Angus cows and throw a Gelbvieh bull out of something like Ozz Govenor on them that would give you all the carcass you need plus a ton of growth. Then go to the herf bull and complete the heterosis. After a couple of calves they will still have lots of salvage value and you won't have to deal with calving heifers till they dtrs hit the ground. The only concession I would even make to calving ease is to go on those heifers with a real good calving ease Balancer bull and that way you can still keep their dtrs since they will also be 50/50 balancers. If you decide to do this contact me for any help I can give you finding the right genetics. [/QUOTE]
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