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<blockquote data-quote="hangna" data-source="post: 83188" data-attributes="member: 96"><p>We try to stay away from bulls that sire calves 100 lbs or higher. Our commercial bull buyers won't look twice at them. So sense selling them problems anyway. We run around 85-90 lbs most years depending on how well the cows winter. We start calving in early January and are normally 99% done by March 15th.</p><p></p><p>Are you going to Brents sale on the 16th? We're planning to pick up another bull this year. We've got our eye on a couple in the catalog. We've seen the Silver calves before but we're leaning towards the Assertion bulls, depending on how they look. Of course you can never go wrong with a WW. </p><p></p><p>Nancy emailed us the ultrasound data and the ribeyes are impressive. We've got our IMF scores where we want them (high 3's - low 4's) but could use a little bigger REA. We've been ultrasounding our yearling bulls and replacement heifers since 1998. It didn't take long to find out which cattle didn't work!</p><p></p><p>What's the name of your cattle operation? What bloodlines is your herd based on?</p><p>Leslie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hangna, post: 83188, member: 96"] We try to stay away from bulls that sire calves 100 lbs or higher. Our commercial bull buyers won't look twice at them. So sense selling them problems anyway. We run around 85-90 lbs most years depending on how well the cows winter. We start calving in early January and are normally 99% done by March 15th. Are you going to Brents sale on the 16th? We're planning to pick up another bull this year. We've got our eye on a couple in the catalog. We've seen the Silver calves before but we're leaning towards the Assertion bulls, depending on how they look. Of course you can never go wrong with a WW. Nancy emailed us the ultrasound data and the ribeyes are impressive. We've got our IMF scores where we want them (high 3's - low 4's) but could use a little bigger REA. We've been ultrasounding our yearling bulls and replacement heifers since 1998. It didn't take long to find out which cattle didn't work! What's the name of your cattle operation? What bloodlines is your herd based on? Leslie [/QUOTE]
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