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Angus Bred Heifers...Good Deal?
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<blockquote data-quote="j bear premier farm" data-source="post: 691302" data-attributes="member: 12544"><p>There are many factors that come into play as to weather it is a good deal or not. Are the cattle registered? How old are they ? If they are 15- 16 months old then they should have no problem reaching an acceptable weight by calving given they are managed properly. the thing that would make me steer clear is that they are bred to a beefmaster bull. If you plan on keeping the calves as replacements they probably wont thrive as well in the colder climate. What was the bulls birth weight </p><p>you would not want to buy heifers that are all going to give you calving issues. best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j bear premier farm, post: 691302, member: 12544"] There are many factors that come into play as to weather it is a good deal or not. Are the cattle registered? How old are they ? If they are 15- 16 months old then they should have no problem reaching an acceptable weight by calving given they are managed properly. the thing that would make me steer clear is that they are bred to a beefmaster bull. If you plan on keeping the calves as replacements they probably wont thrive as well in the colder climate. What was the bulls birth weight you would not want to buy heifers that are all going to give you calving issues. best of luck [/QUOTE]
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