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<blockquote data-quote="BigBear56" data-source="post: 1846625" data-attributes="member: 38461"><p>Yeah Angus/Hereford or Angus/Simmi. I'm in Ohio. Extremely limited on what you can find in the way of feeders. I think the average herd size is 18 head for the entire state. Too much valuable farm ground that sells for $15-$20k/acre.</p><p></p><p>I always go for the crosses to get the advantage of hybrid vigor and i think on the averages, they tend to grow better that a straight bred angus calf. I would also not be afraid to get into some colored cross calves depending on what's available. I just need to rule out weather or not the way I've been feeding is hindering their growth to maximize my ADG. Thanks for your response</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBear56, post: 1846625, member: 38461"] Yeah Angus/Hereford or Angus/Simmi. I'm in Ohio. Extremely limited on what you can find in the way of feeders. I think the average herd size is 18 head for the entire state. Too much valuable farm ground that sells for $15-$20k/acre. I always go for the crosses to get the advantage of hybrid vigor and i think on the averages, they tend to grow better that a straight bred angus calf. I would also not be afraid to get into some colored cross calves depending on what's available. I just need to rule out weather or not the way I've been feeding is hindering their growth to maximize my ADG. Thanks for your response [/QUOTE]
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