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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 1013009" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>Postoak,</p><p></p><p>With urban encroachment marketing grassfed now may not be a bad idea. Although I realize if you want to concentrate on building a cowherd the 18-24 month finish time can decrease your cow numbers for stocking.</p><p></p><p>If you made baldies out of Trask cows I don't anyone at the barn could tell. I would use the cow line that is most conservative for your climate and forage resources. Victors tend to milk heavy, not sure if Bahia can support that. These type of calves are more valuable to a grass finisher. I would skip the barn and try to forge a relationship with one. I would pay for those calves. I think trask cows with wye bulls would be great combo.</p><p></p><p>Btw, you are on the right track with spring calving. Follow nature like the deer, that's the lowest cost solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 1013009, member: 14878"] Postoak, With urban encroachment marketing grassfed now may not be a bad idea. Although I realize if you want to concentrate on building a cowherd the 18-24 month finish time can decrease your cow numbers for stocking. If you made baldies out of Trask cows I don't anyone at the barn could tell. I would use the cow line that is most conservative for your climate and forage resources. Victors tend to milk heavy, not sure if Bahia can support that. These type of calves are more valuable to a grass finisher. I would skip the barn and try to forge a relationship with one. I would pay for those calves. I think trask cows with wye bulls would be great combo. Btw, you are on the right track with spring calving. Follow nature like the deer, that's the lowest cost solution. [/QUOTE]
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