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<blockquote data-quote="T &amp;amp; B farms" data-source="post: 1554596" data-attributes="member: 34352"><p>Connealy sires have done me very well for creating easy fleshing cows. </p><p>I have cows in production out of right answer, Irish, 7229, and capitalist. My personal favorites are the right answers. They are very fertile, and raise huge calves. These cows can get fat on 8-10% fescue hay. Once they get close to calving, I will feed some 12-13% balage if I have it or give a little grain. </p><p>I bought a couple GAR bulls to go on them a few years back, payed way to much for them. By the end of the first breeding season they were both skin and bones, one had major foot problems.The cows were on the same forage, and milking a calf couldn't even see a rib. The calves out of them did grow pretty well, but I didn't even consider retaining a heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T & B farms, post: 1554596, member: 34352"] Connealy sires have done me very well for creating easy fleshing cows. I have cows in production out of right answer, Irish, 7229, and capitalist. My personal favorites are the right answers. They are very fertile, and raise huge calves. These cows can get fat on 8-10% fescue hay. Once they get close to calving, I will feed some 12-13% balage if I have it or give a little grain. I bought a couple GAR bulls to go on them a few years back, payed way to much for them. By the end of the first breeding season they were both skin and bones, one had major foot problems.The cows were on the same forage, and milking a calf couldn’t even see a rib. The calves out of them did grow pretty well, but I didn’t even consider retaining a heifer. [/QUOTE]
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