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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 825388" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>The only" straight bred cows" I have really seen perform here other than full blood Brimmer is the composites</p><p>Beefmaster, Brangus, Brafords and they are all toting Brimmer genetics. Anyone that tells you that they can wean a calf as heavy out of full blood English or Cont. is peeing on your leg and telling you it is raining. Commercial cattlemen are selling by the pound at the barn and you ain't going to get the pounds out of inferior cattle for your environment.</p><p>I have an Angus bull in my pasture right now and he is the sorriest bull I have ever owned, running him over Herefords and Brangus. I have serious doubts that he will be here next year, he is failing to thrive to my expectations.</p><p>I am already looking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 825388, member: 694"] The only" straight bred cows" I have really seen perform here other than full blood Brimmer is the composites Beefmaster, Brangus, Brafords and they are all toting Brimmer genetics. Anyone that tells you that they can wean a calf as heavy out of full blood English or Cont. is peeing on your leg and telling you it is raining. Commercial cattlemen are selling by the pound at the barn and you ain't going to get the pounds out of inferior cattle for your environment. I have an Angus bull in my pasture right now and he is the sorriest bull I have ever owned, running him over Herefords and Brangus. I have serious doubts that he will be here next year, he is failing to thrive to my expectations. I am already looking. [/QUOTE]
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