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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1403624" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I had two 928 daughters. Both grew out smaller frame than I expected, but nothing like the little N Bar Prime Time daughters did. Not 1300#... maybe 1100, tops. </p><p></p><p>Both cycled well and bred up at 15 months - unlike a LOT of the Angus-sired heifers we were raising at that time - and calved easily - though one had a leg back on her first calf, so required minor assistance. She initially refused to accept that calf and had to be penned with it, but within a day or two, she'd let anything in the herd suck her. Next year... she refused her own calf (she ended up being a bottle baby), but a day or two later, 'claimed' another cow's calf... and he ended up being a whopper, what with two mamas. She took a ride to town that fall. </p><p>The other 928 daughter is nothing much to look at;kind of nondescript little black cow with great disposition, who brings in one of the top calves, regardless of whether she's bred to Shorthorn or Simmental. Bred up well at 15 mo, and breeds back quickly. Wish I had a bunch more just like her; she ain't pretty, but she gets it done. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1403624, member: 12607"] I had two 928 daughters. Both grew out smaller frame than I expected, but nothing like the little N Bar Prime Time daughters did. Not 1300#... maybe 1100, tops. Both cycled well and bred up at 15 months - unlike a LOT of the Angus-sired heifers we were raising at that time - and calved easily - though one had a leg back on her first calf, so required minor assistance. She initially refused to accept that calf and had to be penned with it, but within a day or two, she'd let anything in the herd suck her. Next year... she refused her own calf (she ended up being a bottle baby), but a day or two later, 'claimed' another cow's calf... and he ended up being a whopper, what with two mamas. She took a ride to town that fall. The other 928 daughter is nothing much to look at;kind of nondescript little black cow with great disposition, who brings in one of the top calves, regardless of whether she's bred to Shorthorn or Simmental. Bred up well at 15 mo, and breeds back quickly. Wish I had a bunch more just like her; she ain't pretty, but she gets it done. . [/QUOTE]
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