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<blockquote data-quote="willow bottom" data-source="post: 1524419" data-attributes="member: 28566"><p>I haven't had any problem breeding a lbw hereford to my baldies. Only problem is they come out all different colors but definately more growth on them than one sired by an angus bull. Nothing wrong with going the angus bull route as they will be black or black and white face calves. </p><p></p><p>I just bought 15 month of balancer bull in march and saved about $500 buying him at that age rather than a 2 year old. A 15 month old bull should have no problem breeding 5 heifers. Either way you go 15 month or 2 year old there's not much difference, but I'd def buy a younger bull just because i feel its more economical. In my operation anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willow bottom, post: 1524419, member: 28566"] I haven't had any problem breeding a lbw hereford to my baldies. Only problem is they come out all different colors but definately more growth on them than one sired by an angus bull. Nothing wrong with going the angus bull route as they will be black or black and white face calves. I just bought 15 month of balancer bull in march and saved about $500 buying him at that age rather than a 2 year old. A 15 month old bull should have no problem breeding 5 heifers. Either way you go 15 month or 2 year old there's not much difference, but I'd def buy a younger bull just because i feel its more economical. In my operation anyway. [/QUOTE]
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