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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1234345" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>We have added a lot of cows in recent years. We do not have the cash to just buy all smaller premium popular color bred heifers. We are not line breeders. We are not perfect sorters. We are not using low line or toad bulls. We learned how to receive in cattle from our back grounding days. So, we use a three step sell buy type process for that years additions:</p><p></p><p>1) You buy neglected or unpopular girls, put them on good forage for the summer, and use a 4.2 to 5.5 frame bull. The cows will sync up their calving dates and gain pounds while raising a calf. So in step one the cows actually get bigger. (A classic trade here is to buy thin red or wf second calvers and put a black bull on them.)</p><p>2) You cull hard the first fall. A goal here is to sell well conditioned breds (that do not work for you) for more than you paid for them. So in step two the average cow get smaller after the trailer pulls away. (I had one pig gain 390# in one year.)</p><p>3) You make variation work for you by retaining the moderate heifers the following year, while selling the big uns. So in step three the cows get smaller yet.</p><p></p><p>This will not result in 1000 pound line bred cows, but you will keep the neighbors guessing while Bud Williams smiles down on you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1234345, member: 1715"] We have added a lot of cows in recent years. We do not have the cash to just buy all smaller premium popular color bred heifers. We are not line breeders. We are not perfect sorters. We are not using low line or toad bulls. We learned how to receive in cattle from our back grounding days. So, we use a three step sell buy type process for that years additions: 1) You buy neglected or unpopular girls, put them on good forage for the summer, and use a 4.2 to 5.5 frame bull. The cows will sync up their calving dates and gain pounds while raising a calf. So in step one the cows actually get bigger. (A classic trade here is to buy thin red or wf second calvers and put a black bull on them.) 2) You cull hard the first fall. A goal here is to sell well conditioned breds (that do not work for you) for more than you paid for them. So in step two the average cow get smaller after the trailer pulls away. (I had one pig gain 390# in one year.) 3) You make variation work for you by retaining the moderate heifers the following year, while selling the big uns. So in step three the cows get smaller yet. This will not result in 1000 pound line bred cows, but you will keep the neighbors guessing while Bud Williams smiles down on you. [/QUOTE]
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