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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1818066" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>There are now black Beefmasters, You can get bulls that are homozygous for black and homozygous for polled. They are relatively new on the scene, and I would pay a little more and get Brangus myself. Brangus and Braford are 3/8th Brahma, while Beefmaster is 4/8ths Brahma. So, maybe a little more ear. Black Simm or Simangus would be a good choice, too. Those 2 that [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] just bought from [USER=40418]@simme[/USER] ...one of each... are as nice a bulls as I have seen on here yet. Either one of them, or one like them, would be an excellent choice. Whichever kind you got, I would get one that is registered, and not fool with commercial "pure" anything. I'd put all my cows in my biggest pasture first of June, with the bull, and pull him out about the 2nd week of July. You'd have the most grass that time of year, and their calves would be nursing not grazing. Then you'd have your cows calving Marh til 1st of April, and you can wean and sell in September-1st of October., You won't have to feed anything but your cows over the winter. Black Hereford, homo for black and polled would be fine with a herd of solid colored beef cows. But, with some of yours with LH blood and Holstein blood etc, their calves might chrome up too much. Might get white along their back, etc. </p><p></p><p>Scott's brother has developed some composites..3/8 black Simm.,3/8 Chi-Angus, and either 1/4 Brahma or 1/4 Brangus. Just depends on how much ear you want. I used 6 of those bulls to breed the Corriente herd this year. These are not registered bulls per se, but he uses reg Simm, Chi-Ang, Brahma and Brangus to develop them, and has a 4 generation pedigree for each one. He gives you epds on sires, grandsires, great grandsires, and great great grandsires, copies of the papers and the dams' that were reg Simm, Chi-Ang, Brahma or Brangus And you get a record that bull's BW, WW YW, etc. , and the DNA tests for black and polled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1818066, member: 40587"] There are now black Beefmasters, You can get bulls that are homozygous for black and homozygous for polled. They are relatively new on the scene, and I would pay a little more and get Brangus myself. Brangus and Braford are 3/8th Brahma, while Beefmaster is 4/8ths Brahma. So, maybe a little more ear. Black Simm or Simangus would be a good choice, too. Those 2 that [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] just bought from [USER=40418]@simme[/USER] ...one of each... are as nice a bulls as I have seen on here yet. Either one of them, or one like them, would be an excellent choice. Whichever kind you got, I would get one that is registered, and not fool with commercial "pure" anything. I'd put all my cows in my biggest pasture first of June, with the bull, and pull him out about the 2nd week of July. You'd have the most grass that time of year, and their calves would be nursing not grazing. Then you'd have your cows calving Marh til 1st of April, and you can wean and sell in September-1st of October., You won't have to feed anything but your cows over the winter. Black Hereford, homo for black and polled would be fine with a herd of solid colored beef cows. But, with some of yours with LH blood and Holstein blood etc, their calves might chrome up too much. Might get white along their back, etc. Scott's brother has developed some composites..3/8 black Simm.,3/8 Chi-Angus, and either 1/4 Brahma or 1/4 Brangus. Just depends on how much ear you want. I used 6 of those bulls to breed the Corriente herd this year. These are not registered bulls per se, but he uses reg Simm, Chi-Ang, Brahma and Brangus to develop them, and has a 4 generation pedigree for each one. He gives you epds on sires, grandsires, great grandsires, and great great grandsires, copies of the papers and the dams' that were reg Simm, Chi-Ang, Brahma or Brangus And you get a record that bull's BW, WW YW, etc. , and the DNA tests for black and polled. [/QUOTE]
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