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<blockquote data-quote="brihop" data-source="post: 978631" data-attributes="member: 18530"><p>Selling all bull calves and retaining select heifers as needed isn't necessarily an ongoing expansion mode. A 3 breed rotation, maintaining 3 separate herds each with its own pb bull of specific breed can have steady #s in each herd, with older cows being replaced as needed... it just usually takes a little while to get there. He'll have to breed those angus cows to another breed long enough to establish the first crossbred group of heifers for which to buy the next breed bull, then build again to get the 3rd (3-way cross) heifer group & put them with the original breed (angus) bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brihop, post: 978631, member: 18530"] Selling all bull calves and retaining select heifers as needed isn't necessarily an ongoing expansion mode. A 3 breed rotation, maintaining 3 separate herds each with its own pb bull of specific breed can have steady #s in each herd, with older cows being replaced as needed... it just usually takes a little while to get there. He'll have to breed those angus cows to another breed long enough to establish the first crossbred group of heifers for which to buy the next breed bull, then build again to get the 3rd (3-way cross) heifer group & put them with the original breed (angus) bull. [/QUOTE]
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