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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 232984" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Its true, that at least these Northern Black Angus have gotton larger with bigger frames. I know the same semen is available all over. It seems to me that ranchers up here and in ND and MT have saved females to add size to their cowherd. The idea bigger cows bigger calves more weaning weight. You see a lot of black and black baldy cows with white and smoky calves. On a normal year we expect to wean a 7 mo old calf at around 700 lbs without creep. But for our replacement females we use Herford or Angus bulls. Although I have about 20 Smoky cows that are raising as good calves as I've ever had. This has nothing to do with crossbred bulls, just talking cattle.</p><p></p><p>mnmt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 232984, member: 3937"] Its true, that at least these Northern Black Angus have gotton larger with bigger frames. I know the same semen is available all over. It seems to me that ranchers up here and in ND and MT have saved females to add size to their cowherd. The idea bigger cows bigger calves more weaning weight. You see a lot of black and black baldy cows with white and smoky calves. On a normal year we expect to wean a 7 mo old calf at around 700 lbs without creep. But for our replacement females we use Herford or Angus bulls. Although I have about 20 Smoky cows that are raising as good calves as I've ever had. This has nothing to do with crossbred bulls, just talking cattle. mnmt [/QUOTE]
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