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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1317119" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Brahman influenced simply didn't work here unless they're 3/16th brimmeruu.</p></blockquote><p>You just want to argue instead of look up the facts.</p><p>Never told the young man to use Brahman said it makes a difference in the bull you pick</p><p>in a cross breeding system as there are breeds that compliment each other.</p><p>Not this Willy nilly approach in bull selection. </p><p></p><p>Better call Greely Colorado and Amarillo let them know cause that is where the majority of these Brahman cross calves drawing a premium wind up.[/quote] So you're comparing Texas and Colorado with mild winters to North Dakota and Minnesota with subzero arctic winters? </p><p></p><p>All we just said find a quality bull regardless of what breed. Simmental, Hereford, limousin, gelbvieh, Charolais and the black composites they cross with black Angus excellent and their calves will do excellent at the sale barns.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>No the point is out of the top ten feedlots in the USA our calves are standing side by side.</p><p>With exception of the two in Idaho.</p><p>The buyers are no fools they know what they can discount regionally and what they can't.</p><p>You can't hardly give away an Angus or SH cow here they will be the low sellers in the barn.</p><p>Why is simple the buyers know that back to the farm buyers don't want them.</p><p>There not discounting because of the breed it's because they can.</p><p>No different in other regions f the country.</p><p>Four weights brought 215-232 a pound today at Crockett you can bet 90 out</p><p>of a 100 were Brahman influence.</p><p>6 to 8 wt 1.41 to 1.52 if those Brahman calves heading to the same feedlots as yours from all over the south why do they bring top dollar from order buyers?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1317119, member: 694"] Brahman influenced simply didn't work here unless they're 3/16th brimmeruu.[/quote] You just want to argue instead of look up the facts. Never told the young man to use Brahman said it makes a difference in the bull you pick in a cross breeding system as there are breeds that compliment each other. Not this Willy nilly approach in bull selection. Better call Greely Colorado and Amarillo let them know cause that is where the majority of these Brahman cross calves drawing a premium wind up.[/quote] So you're comparing Texas and Colorado with mild winters to North Dakota and Minnesota with subzero arctic winters? All we just said find a quality bull regardless of what breed. Simmental, Hereford, limousin, gelbvieh, Charolais and the black composites they cross with black Angus excellent and their calves will do excellent at the sale barns.[/quote] No the point is out of the top ten feedlots in the USA our calves are standing side by side. With exception of the two in Idaho. The buyers are no fools they know what they can discount regionally and what they can't. You can't hardly give away an Angus or SH cow here they will be the low sellers in the barn. Why is simple the buyers know that back to the farm buyers don't want them. There not discounting because of the breed it's because they can. No different in other regions f the country. Four weights brought 215-232 a pound today at Crockett you can bet 90 out of a 100 were Brahman influence. 6 to 8 wt 1.41 to 1.52 if those Brahman calves heading to the same feedlots as yours from all over the south why do they bring top dollar from order buyers? [/QUOTE]
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