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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1057393" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Nice stuff!.. My big old steer that I sold last year got butchered last week at 30 months old, his carcass weight was 940 lbs after trimming a lot of fat.. don't know what his live weight was but I think it was about 1700 lbs</p><p></p><p>I have also found that the not-so-impressive cows sometimes have the best offspring.. my first heifer was a hereford cross with perhaps some fleckvieh? she was pretty skinny, and some people said "the worst thing i've ever seen", but her daughters have outperformed the better looking cows time and time again, and have lived to produce nearly double the calves of the herd average... The proof of that is that after 22 years, I'm just ending the second generation, and starting the 4th, while the other cows are ending the 3rd generation and starting the 6th..</p><p></p><p>You have nice animals, and they all seem to be really nice and tame too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1057393, member: 9096"] Nice stuff!.. My big old steer that I sold last year got butchered last week at 30 months old, his carcass weight was 940 lbs after trimming a lot of fat.. don't know what his live weight was but I think it was about 1700 lbs I have also found that the not-so-impressive cows sometimes have the best offspring.. my first heifer was a hereford cross with perhaps some fleckvieh? she was pretty skinny, and some people said "the worst thing i've ever seen", but her daughters have outperformed the better looking cows time and time again, and have lived to produce nearly double the calves of the herd average... The proof of that is that after 22 years, I'm just ending the second generation, and starting the 4th, while the other cows are ending the 3rd generation and starting the 6th.. You have nice animals, and they all seem to be really nice and tame too! [/QUOTE]
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