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<blockquote data-quote="Lon" data-source="post: 967763" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>We have a neighbor that raises bucking bulls. Every year his a few of his brahma bulls get out and breed other peoples cows.I am sure you can imagine that they get upset cause then they have a few half dozen or so calves every year in each place that get cut off the rest when sold and they take a nice dock on the calves because of the brahma influence. Now when i help one of these guys get roundup and wean every year, he does tend to get the most brahma influenced calves, the calves that are brahma influenced outweigh the rest of the calves by alot year after year. I mean a very noticable amount. Now he typically has a f1 baldy bred to black sim bulls i believe. </p><p>Is this typical with brahma influenced calves. Do they tend to have the growth more like a char or something terminal like that. Or is it because of the difference in the breed and just heterosis at work here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lon, post: 967763, member: 16174"] We have a neighbor that raises bucking bulls. Every year his a few of his brahma bulls get out and breed other peoples cows.I am sure you can imagine that they get upset cause then they have a few half dozen or so calves every year in each place that get cut off the rest when sold and they take a nice dock on the calves because of the brahma influence. Now when i help one of these guys get roundup and wean every year, he does tend to get the most brahma influenced calves, the calves that are brahma influenced outweigh the rest of the calves by alot year after year. I mean a very noticable amount. Now he typically has a f1 baldy bred to black sim bulls i believe. Is this typical with brahma influenced calves. Do they tend to have the growth more like a char or something terminal like that. Or is it because of the difference in the breed and just heterosis at work here. [/QUOTE]
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