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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 928873" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I bought some horned Herfords starting out and wish I had more. By far the best commerical cow value I have purchased. They have been making baldies till now. Both the BA x and the Limi X calves run a little large, and I was concerned about calving ease the first couple years, but 100# calves just fall out of these sloppy old girls.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I am tempted by the looks of the Limi X heifers. I purchased two Limi flex with Wulf bloodlines in the past. Both looked good. One was a poor milker and a herd quitter. She is gone. The other has 75 to 80# calves and does fine. My baldy heifers don't look quite as nice but I almost never cull one once they are yearlings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 928873, member: 1715"] I bought some horned Herfords starting out and wish I had more. By far the best commerical cow value I have purchased. They have been making baldies till now. Both the BA x and the Limi X calves run a little large, and I was concerned about calving ease the first couple years, but 100# calves just fall out of these sloppy old girls. Yes, I am tempted by the looks of the Limi X heifers. I purchased two Limi flex with Wulf bloodlines in the past. Both looked good. One was a poor milker and a herd quitter. She is gone. The other has 75 to 80# calves and does fine. My baldy heifers don't look quite as nice but I almost never cull one once they are yearlings. [/QUOTE]
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