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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15324"><p>I'd have to agree with Frankie. Sell the young heifers before they get bred and buy a heifer that's already calved. My husband has ranched for 50+ years and I a curious newcomer are one of a few that think 8-12 months is too young to breed, we've never had to pull any of their calves using Angus or Limo bulls. But, they never look as good as the heifers that get bred closer to 18+ months. Around here black and black/baldy sell for quite a bit more no matter what the breed. They say that the black baldy is more disease resistant and makes a better 'organic' cow. I don't know what's popular where you live though. You might ask the local ranchers their opinion too.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:RibbonSo@aol.com">RibbonSo@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15324"] I'd have to agree with Frankie. Sell the young heifers before they get bred and buy a heifer that's already calved. My husband has ranched for 50+ years and I a curious newcomer are one of a few that think 8-12 months is too young to breed, we've never had to pull any of their calves using Angus or Limo bulls. But, they never look as good as the heifers that get bred closer to 18+ months. Around here black and black/baldy sell for quite a bit more no matter what the breed. They say that the black baldy is more disease resistant and makes a better 'organic' cow. I don't know what's popular where you live though. You might ask the local ranchers their opinion too. [email=RibbonSo@aol.com]RibbonSo@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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