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<blockquote data-quote="brimmer X" data-source="post: 925481" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>I happen to have about 4 f-1 simbra cows now among others. They range in age 3 to 5. Each is an excellent mother, and no udder problems. Most all brahma crossed cows will be a little more sponky, than some traditional straight breed cows, that being said, they are good animals. The simbra we have will eat from your hand, and are the first to the feed trough. A little more spirit in the chute. These will wean a calf over 600lb at 6 months and maintain condition. Our previous sire was a Sim-Angus bull, which contributed to the weaning weights. A good uddered brahma cross cow is hard to beat in the south. A solid corral and equipment along with a good terminal bull will make you smile come sale day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brimmer X, post: 925481, member: 7228"] I happen to have about 4 f-1 simbra cows now among others. They range in age 3 to 5. Each is an excellent mother, and no udder problems. Most all brahma crossed cows will be a little more sponky, than some traditional straight breed cows, that being said, they are good animals. The simbra we have will eat from your hand, and are the first to the feed trough. A little more spirit in the chute. These will wean a calf over 600lb at 6 months and maintain condition. Our previous sire was a Sim-Angus bull, which contributed to the weaning weights. A good uddered brahma cross cow is hard to beat in the south. A solid corral and equipment along with a good terminal bull will make you smile come sale day. [/QUOTE]
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