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<blockquote data-quote="manaftergodsheart413" data-source="post: 411116" data-attributes="member: 5859"><p>I personally think a good foundation type beefmasters bull would work perfect on those heifers.The reason being is you would get small calves and would not have to sacrifice growth and you will have some heterosis.I think you would be pleased with theh cross if you'd like to see or have an idea of what you would likely get go to the isa cattle company web page go to the frozen genetics and click on the link link below 5502 and see the calf out of 5502 and a red angus cow.You can also go to the news column and click on past issues then go to the fall 2003 edition in the past issues and you will find everything your looking for and I know any of the foundation bulls will work on heifers because they breed all of their herd bulls to heifers first then if they have trouble out him there after he's culled if you are interedted in more info or if there was something you didn'tquite understand pm and I will do my best to point you in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manaftergodsheart413, post: 411116, member: 5859"] I personally think a good foundation type beefmasters bull would work perfect on those heifers.The reason being is you would get small calves and would not have to sacrifice growth and you will have some heterosis.I think you would be pleased with theh cross if you'd like to see or have an idea of what you would likely get go to the isa cattle company web page go to the frozen genetics and click on the link link below 5502 and see the calf out of 5502 and a red angus cow.You can also go to the news column and click on past issues then go to the fall 2003 edition in the past issues and you will find everything your looking for and I know any of the foundation bulls will work on heifers because they breed all of their herd bulls to heifers first then if they have trouble out him there after he's culled if you are interedted in more info or if there was something you didn'tquite understand pm and I will do my best to point you in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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