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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 56"><p>> A cow elephant. When a bull gets much bigger than 1700 lbs they are hard on cows. You do not gain anything by having a huge bull, next time buy your cows first and then buy a bull to match your cows.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought three simbrah</p><p>> cattle and would like to ask what</p><p>> type of cows should I cross with</p><p>> this simbrah bull. He weighed 2500</p><p>> thin and since I fattened him up.</p><p>> Approx. wt maybe 2700. He looks</p><p>> just like the bull on your web</p><p>> site under simbrah. I want cows</p><p>> that can handle a bull this size.</p><p>> I was thinking about cross with</p><p>> charolis. What are you</p><p>> recommendations? Thank you Elfie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 56"] > A cow elephant. When a bull gets much bigger than 1700 lbs they are hard on cows. You do not gain anything by having a huge bull, next time buy your cows first and then buy a bull to match your cows. I recently bought three simbrah > cattle and would like to ask what > type of cows should I cross with > this simbrah bull. He weighed 2500 > thin and since I fattened him up. > Approx. wt maybe 2700. He looks > just like the bull on your web > site under simbrah. I want cows > that can handle a bull this size. > I was thinking about cross with > charolis. What are you > recommendations? Thank you Elfie [/QUOTE]
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