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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6789"><p>With a properly selected bull and average sized heifers, calfing at 24 months there shouldn't be any calving roblems. You have to keep an eye on them for malpresentation and to make sure they properly mother their calves. But that's the same if they are 24 months or 36 months at calving. Our heifers all calf at 23-24 months and we haven't pulled one of our calves in years. We keep in practice pulling them for neighbors. We also keep the cows on the small (by some standards) side. Mature cow weight between 950 to 1100 at the heaviest. Weaning weights run in the low 500 for heifers and mid to high 500s for cows. No grain, no creep.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> A.I. would be great, you could use</p><p>> many different sires.. Not sure</p><p>> where you live, I would suggest</p><p>> Leasing(renting) a Black Angus</p><p>> Bull to use on all of them. You</p><p>> can rent a good reg. angus bull</p><p>> for 250$ a season(90 to 120) days,</p><p>> unless you are in a real hurry,</p><p>> and have lots of expirence calving</p><p>> out heifers, I would wait to 20</p><p>> plus months ,depending on the</p><p>> seasons.. Breed May thru July for</p><p>> early spring calves... I would us</p><p>> the Black Angus bull on all four</p><p>> cows , for two or three yearsand</p><p>> keep their girl calves for</p><p>> breeding...2nd Bull would use a</p><p>> Hereford 2-3 yrs. Could be</p><p>> different bulls but same breed.</p><p>> 3rd Bull Black Angus Bulls.. It</p><p>> seams you would get a Black Baldie</p><p>> herd with time, this is a good way</p><p>> to go. I do prefer Blacks and</p><p>> Herefords for a cow herd basics</p><p>> with a little Brangus,Black Limm</p><p>> Bulls in the furture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6789"] With a properly selected bull and average sized heifers, calfing at 24 months there shouldn't be any calving roblems. You have to keep an eye on them for malpresentation and to make sure they properly mother their calves. But that's the same if they are 24 months or 36 months at calving. Our heifers all calf at 23-24 months and we haven't pulled one of our calves in years. We keep in practice pulling them for neighbors. We also keep the cows on the small (by some standards) side. Mature cow weight between 950 to 1100 at the heaviest. Weaning weights run in the low 500 for heifers and mid to high 500s for cows. No grain, no creep. dun > A.I. would be great, you could use > many different sires.. Not sure > where you live, I would suggest > Leasing(renting) a Black Angus > Bull to use on all of them. You > can rent a good reg. angus bull > for 250$ a season(90 to 120) days, > unless you are in a real hurry, > and have lots of expirence calving > out heifers, I would wait to 20 > plus months ,depending on the > seasons.. Breed May thru July for > early spring calves... I would us > the Black Angus bull on all four > cows , for two or three yearsand > keep their girl calves for > breeding...2nd Bull would use a > Hereford 2-3 yrs. Could be > different bulls but same breed. > 3rd Bull Black Angus Bulls.. It > seams you would get a Black Baldie > herd with time, this is a good way > to go. I do prefer Blacks and > Herefords for a cow herd basics > with a little Brangus,Black Limm > Bulls in the furture. [/QUOTE]
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