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cost of raising heifer to be bred vs buying bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 759555" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>the question is "point is all 10 animals raised the same(at least weaning on), together, yet there is a difference in the animals, some</p><p>produce some do not.... only one of the six I bought has calved every year, the rest went open or had a dead calf.."</p><p></p><p>how do you prevent animals from not producing if they are the same animal groups that you purchase from the same producer and same location? since they came together, i am hoping that they would be very happy with little stress by the new environment.</p><p>being a newbie, i always purchases animals that are groups of animals to minimize bacteria or viral pathogens from their environments.</p><p>also, since they come together, they are easier to get adjusted compared to buying one.</p><p></p><p>once again, these pure bred black animals have great disposition, structures, bcs, temperament, and genetics with ample pastures and minerals. since these animals will be around 700lbs-800lbs, i am hoping that their inner structure will be almost grown out by the time they will calve. by the time they calve, their weight will be 1000-1100lbs and inner structure will be mature or grown out. the sire is a yearling pure bred black angus with great epd, ce, ww,and bw(proven dam and sire).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 759555, member: 13261"] the question is "point is all 10 animals raised the same(at least weaning on), together, yet there is a difference in the animals, some produce some do not.... only one of the six I bought has calved every year, the rest went open or had a dead calf.." how do you prevent animals from not producing if they are the same animal groups that you purchase from the same producer and same location? since they came together, i am hoping that they would be very happy with little stress by the new environment. being a newbie, i always purchases animals that are groups of animals to minimize bacteria or viral pathogens from their environments. also, since they come together, they are easier to get adjusted compared to buying one. once again, these pure bred black animals have great disposition, structures, bcs, temperament, and genetics with ample pastures and minerals. since these animals will be around 700lbs-800lbs, i am hoping that their inner structure will be almost grown out by the time they will calve. by the time they calve, their weight will be 1000-1100lbs and inner structure will be mature or grown out. the sire is a yearling pure bred black angus with great epd, ce, ww,and bw(proven dam and sire). [/QUOTE]
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