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Crossbreeding - AGAIN!
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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 360133" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>I will just do that, this will be th fith year that I have been running either black or red angus bulls, and the old girls are starting to be sold as they are unproductive or just plain ole dye. The two black angus bulls are new last year & I am sitting here , looking at some of their calves born in the last two weeks they . ook mighty nice to me lets hope the market thinkss so. They may be a mess compared to what I'm reading from this post , but my wife goes to all the ranches in this area with her job and she says what we got looks as good or betteren than most she sees. thanks for the input, but I think after two more years with theese Angus I might try a Charlois or somthing that can tolerate this heat a little more. Who knows maybe I'm on to somthing the same buyers seem to like my calfs wish I could get some feedback freom feed lots though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 360133, member: 5247"] I will just do that, this will be th fith year that I have been running either black or red angus bulls, and the old girls are starting to be sold as they are unproductive or just plain ole dye. The two black angus bulls are new last year & I am sitting here , looking at some of their calves born in the last two weeks they . ook mighty nice to me lets hope the market thinkss so. They may be a mess compared to what I'm reading from this post , but my wife goes to all the ranches in this area with her job and she says what we got looks as good or betteren than most she sees. thanks for the input, but I think after two more years with theese Angus I might try a Charlois or somthing that can tolerate this heat a little more. Who knows maybe I'm on to somthing the same buyers seem to like my calfs wish I could get some feedback freom feed lots though. [/QUOTE]
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