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<blockquote data-quote="Foxx" data-source="post: 140142" data-attributes="member: 2676"><p>Thanks for forcing me to think about this. It is hard when you are a beginner and don't know what you need to think about. :roll: Here's what I have:</p><p></p><p>LA Eraline 22</p><p> Backstop daughter</p><p> BW 4.2 WW 42 YW 43 Milk 13</p><p> Large cow</p><p> Would like to lower BW raise YW and lower MH</p><p> Probably Right Time</p><p></p><p>Traylors RL Royal Lady 843</p><p> Bando breeding</p><p> BW 3.0 WW 35 YW 60 Milk 18</p><p> Large cow</p><p> Would like to lower BW raise YW and lower MH</p><p> Thinking I might go with 036</p><p></p><p>VAR Forever Lass 8002</p><p> RightTime daughter</p><p> BW 3.9 WW 31 YW 54 Milk 11</p><p> smaller boned cow</p><p> Would like to lower BW raise YW and get more bulk</p><p> Thinking I might go with BR Midland or Bushwacker</p><p></p><p>If I had my choice, I'd have cows that had lower MH and better fleshing. I'd lower BW on all of my cows. </p><p></p><p>I have grass hay that I am feeding now. However, we will be feeding alfalfa to them down the road since that will likely be all we can get. This being said, I really would prefer that they fleshed really good. I'd have to feed less alfalfa, and they could get by on grass hay that way.</p><p></p><p>However, all this being said, I really want to get a bull who produces daughters that produce. Some bulls just have daughters. Some bulls have daughters that consistently produce nice babies and are worth having. That second one is the set of bulls that I want to look at for sires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxx, post: 140142, member: 2676"] Thanks for forcing me to think about this. It is hard when you are a beginner and don't know what you need to think about. :roll: Here's what I have: LA Eraline 22 Backstop daughter BW 4.2 WW 42 YW 43 Milk 13 Large cow Would like to lower BW raise YW and lower MH Probably Right Time Traylors RL Royal Lady 843 Bando breeding BW 3.0 WW 35 YW 60 Milk 18 Large cow Would like to lower BW raise YW and lower MH Thinking I might go with 036 VAR Forever Lass 8002 RightTime daughter BW 3.9 WW 31 YW 54 Milk 11 smaller boned cow Would like to lower BW raise YW and get more bulk Thinking I might go with BR Midland or Bushwacker If I had my choice, I'd have cows that had lower MH and better fleshing. I'd lower BW on all of my cows. I have grass hay that I am feeding now. However, we will be feeding alfalfa to them down the road since that will likely be all we can get. This being said, I really would prefer that they fleshed really good. I'd have to feed less alfalfa, and they could get by on grass hay that way. However, all this being said, I really want to get a bull who produces daughters that produce. Some bulls just have daughters. Some bulls have daughters that consistently produce nice babies and are worth having. That second one is the set of bulls that I want to look at for sires. [/QUOTE]
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