jaimefloresh
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wish one you think will produce havier calves. black brangus cows to hereford bull or braford cows to angus bull.
There will be more hybrid vigor with the f1 brafords topped with an Angus bull. Having said that there is still the genetics of the terminal bull selected.jaimefloresh":kaqk8bfm said:wish one you think will produce havier calves. black brangus cows to hereford bull or braford cows to angus bull.
novatech":2sxb3ol8 said:There will be more hybrid vigor with the f1 brafords topped with an Angus bull. Having said that there is still the genetics of the terminal bull selected.jaimefloresh":2sxb3ol8 said:wish one you think will produce havier calves. black brangus cows to hereford bull or braford cows to angus bull.
VanC":np5qvz9r said:novatech":np5qvz9r said:There will be more hybrid vigor with the f1 brafords topped with an Angus bull. Having said that there is still the genetics of the terminal bull selected.jaimefloresh":np5qvz9r said:wish one you think will produce havier calves. black brangus cows to hereford bull or braford cows to angus bull.
Why would Angus on Braford produce more hybrid vigor?
like the idea, but what about the ears will decrease, increase or stay about the same. I dont wat to be docked on the border, tanksthommoos":1bhfumkr said:Stay away from non Brahma influence, I would cross breed the brangus to a Beefmaster :2cents:
the owner of the mexican resturant here,, says that charolais is popular in mexico ??jaimefloresh":1hn9suto said:like the idea, but what about the ears will decrease, increase or stay about the same. I dont wat to be docked on the border, tanksthommoos":1hn9suto said:Stay away from non Brahma influence, I would cross breed the brangus to a Beefmaster :2cents:
yes it is, at list here in chihuahua, people start introducin char bulls many a year ago and worck pretty good making hevier calves, but after all this years alot of people have many char repleacements to improve their herds and those cows are big and hevy so hard to mantein in this years situations of almost no rain, i have use char for terminal and think is one of the best,ALACOWMAN":13a1zib3 said:the owner of the mexican resturant here,, says that charolais is popular in mexico ??jaimefloresh":13a1zib3 said:like the idea, but what about the ears will decrease, increase or stay about the same. I dont wat to be docked on the border, tanksthommoos":13a1zib3 said:Stay away from non Brahma influence, I would cross breed the brangus to a Beefmaster :2cents:
jaimefloresh":3ljd2tlp said:ALACOWMAN":3ljd2tlp said:yes it is, at list here in chihuahua, people start introducin char bulls many a year ago and worck pretty good making hevier calves, but after all this years alot of people have many char repleacements to improve their herds and those cows are big and hevy so hard to mantein in this years situations of almost no rain, i have use char for terminal and think is one of the best,
Well there ya go.... Char bulls over Brangus or Braford cows.
Why in the world would anyone put a Beefmaster over a Brangus or Braford? :???:
Brangus is 3/8 X 5/8. F1 Braford is 50/50.VanC":3omh0ckr said:novatech":3omh0ckr said:There will be more hybrid vigor with the f1 brafords topped with an Angus bull. Having said that there is still the genetics of the terminal bull selected.jaimefloresh":3omh0ckr said:wish one you think will produce havier calves. black brangus cows to hereford bull or braford cows to angus bull.
Why would Angus on Braford produce more hybrid vigor?
SSGenetics":2rwmgas6 said:jaimefloresh":2rwmgas6 said:ALACOWMAN":2rwmgas6 said:yes it is, at list here in chihuahua, people start introducin char bulls many a year ago and worck pretty good making hevier calves, but after all this years alot of people have many char repleacements to improve their herds and those cows are big and hevy so hard to mantein in this years situations of almost no rain, i have use char for terminal and think is one of the best,
Well there ya go.... Char bulls over Brangus or Braford cows. I run angus and chars, but buyers some times ask for hevies and other times for blacks, thats why my question. it is the market i gess
Why in the world would anyone put a Beefmaster over a Brangus or Braford? :???:
SSGenetics":ksr4adun said:jaimefloresh":ksr4adun said:ALACOWMAN":ksr4adun said:yes it is, at list here in chihuahua, people start introducin char bulls many a year ago and worck pretty good making hevier calves, but after all this years alot of people have many char repleacements to improve their herds and those cows are big and hevy so hard to mantein in this years situations of almost no rain, i have use char for terminal and think is one of the best,
Well there ya go.... Char bulls over Brangus or Braford cows.
Why in the world would anyone put a Beefmaster over a Brangus or Braford? :???:[/quote]
And why not? if you are looking for increased vigor? Look in the heat down here 3 hrs south of you, I have run my beefmasters on any from a angus to a braford to chars, herf, to gerts, and it works and works well, now you may have the conception that Beefmasters are floopy eared loose skinned animals but mine are not, a little shaeth to the naval with a little ear, and add to the fact that I do not pull animals, that calve on their own, I have very uniform calves, they consitently wean 600 lb plus calves, My bull customers have fallen in love with my animals. and when you take a load to the barn buyers want a consistent product. The top breed for vigor are Chars, Simm, Bra, and Beefmaster, Oh maybe your thinking about the Brangus influence crapp, I take a good Beefmaster over a "Great" angus or Brangus anyday. That just has hit me wrong :bang:
Apparently a 12 inch ear and a dangling very sloppy sheath is "a little" to you. Why add more of each to a brangus?? She's already got everything you're trying to promote for your beefmasters.thommoos":cr0bbf3d said:And why not? if you are looking for increased vigor? Look in the heat down here 3 hrs south of you, I have run my beefmasters on any from a angus to a braford to chars, herf, to gerts, and it works and works well, now you may have the conception that Beefmasters are floopy eared loose skinned animals but mine are not, a little shaeth to the naval with a little ear, and add to the fact that I do not pull animals, that calve on their own, I have very uniform calves, they consitently wean 600 lb plus calves, My bull customers have fallen in love with my animals. and when you take a load to the barn buyers want a consistent product. The top breed for vigor are Chars, Simm, Bra, and Beefmaster, Oh maybe your thinking about the Brangus influence crapp, I take a good Beefmaster over a "Great" angus or Brangus anyday. That just has hit me wrong :bang:
My putting more Brahman into the mix you're getting away from heterosis and starting to slip into breed regressionTexasBred":3m8x0493 said:Apparently a 12 inch ear and a dangling very sloppy sheath is "a little" to you. Why add more of each to a brangus?? She's already got everything you're trying to promote for your beefmasters.
..........ALACOWMAN":9w6tvec9 said:Well there ya go.... Char bulls over Brangus or Braford cows.
Why in the world would anyone put a Beefmaster over a Brangus or Braford? :???:[/quote]
And why not? if you are looking for increased vigor? Look in the heat down here 3 hrs south of you, I have run my beefmasters on any from a angus to a braford to chars, herf, to gerts, and it works and works well, now you may have the conception that Beefmasters are floopy eared loose skinned animals but mine are not, a little shaeth to the naval with a little ear, and add to the fact that I do not pull animals, that calve on their own, I have very uniform calves, they consitently wean 600 lb plus calves, My bull customers have fallen in love with my animals. and when you take a load to the barn buyers want a consistent product. The top breed for vigor are Chars, Simm, Bra, and Beefmaster, Oh maybe your thinking about the Brangus influence crapp, I take a good Beefmaster over a "Great" angus or Brangus anyday. That just has hit me wrong :bang:
the cross is what he's refering too,, not the breed... some cross's dont do nothing but make a sht storm of mongrelism
novatech":100b2lqv said:Brangus is 3/8 X 5/8. F1 Braford is 50/50.VanC":100b2lqv said:novatech":100b2lqv said:There will be more hybrid vigor with the f1 brafords topped with an Angus bull. Having said that there is still the genetics of the terminal bull selected.
Why would Angus on Braford produce more hybrid vigor?
I know there is some retained hybred vigor in brangus cattle but I do not think is is near the F1 .
Also I beleive the same could be said for the F1 Angus being superior in hybred vigor over the 3/8 X 5/8 Braford. But with Braford the ratio is not consistent.