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BEST BEEF BREED FOR WORRYLESS CAVING?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15316"><p>>have you looked into murray grey cattle? I need a breed of cattle that 1st</p><p>> time hefiers want reach maturity</p><p>> in breeding to soon and the right</p><p>> bull for calving ease so that I</p><p>> can let nature take its corse.I</p><p>> get to dishearted when having to</p><p>> pull calves are lose some due to</p><p>> them breeding to early or bull</p><p>> throwing to big of calves. I don't</p><p>> have enough room to seperate my</p><p>> hefiers and would like to keep my</p><p>> heifers and just change bulls</p><p>> every 2 years with no worrys of</p><p>> calving problems. Is this</p><p>> posiable?If so what breed would</p><p>> come closest and bull to meet this</p><p>> posablity?I was told longhorn</p><p>> would work,but I realy wanted</p><p>> something just a little more</p><p>> marketable. Thanks.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:markandchristine@verizonmail.com">markandchristine@verizonmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15316"] >have you looked into murray grey cattle? I need a breed of cattle that 1st > time hefiers want reach maturity > in breeding to soon and the right > bull for calving ease so that I > can let nature take its corse.I > get to dishearted when having to > pull calves are lose some due to > them breeding to early or bull > throwing to big of calves. I don't > have enough room to seperate my > hefiers and would like to keep my > heifers and just change bulls > every 2 years with no worrys of > calving problems. Is this > posiable?If so what breed would > come closest and bull to meet this > posablity?I was told longhorn > would work,but I realy wanted > something just a little more > marketable. Thanks. [email=markandchristine@verizonmail.com]markandchristine@verizonmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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