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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1801416" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>It will slick her up. Are the cows shedding out yet where you are, or have they already shed? Looking at her most recent pictures, she may be Br x Corr rather than Br x LH. Br.LH crosses are bred for bucking bulls a lot..or used in the developement of bucking bulls. Brahmas are bred to Corriente when you are going for smaller bulls for high school rodeo, practice bulls, etc. I'd just as soon have one as the other. If you bred her and [USER=24816]@Ky hills[/USER]'s LH x BR at the same time to the same bull, she may wean a slightly smaller calf, or maybe not. If you decide to keep her, she will end up being your most profitable cow. her first calf will sell for 2 or 3 times what you have in her, bred to the right bull. And the subsequent calves will be sheer profit. I have fooled with hundreds of Corr cows, about half that many Brahmas, anmd a few LS cows in my life, and have never had to help a heifer calve, or had one reject a calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1801416, member: 40587"] It will slick her up. Are the cows shedding out yet where you are, or have they already shed? Looking at her most recent pictures, she may be Br x Corr rather than Br x LH. Br.LH crosses are bred for bucking bulls a lot..or used in the developement of bucking bulls. Brahmas are bred to Corriente when you are going for smaller bulls for high school rodeo, practice bulls, etc. I'd just as soon have one as the other. If you bred her and [USER=24816]@Ky hills[/USER]'s LH x BR at the same time to the same bull, she may wean a slightly smaller calf, or maybe not. If you decide to keep her, she will end up being your most profitable cow. her first calf will sell for 2 or 3 times what you have in her, bred to the right bull. And the subsequent calves will be sheer profit. I have fooled with hundreds of Corr cows, about half that many Brahmas, anmd a few LS cows in my life, and have never had to help a heifer calve, or had one reject a calf. [/QUOTE]
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