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<blockquote data-quote="brihop" data-source="post: 979702" data-attributes="member: 18530"><p>@ War Eagle, if you're going to maintain one herd that you can AI/switch bulls as you see fit, then develop a good brangus cow herd (as Ala & I suggest). Then you can have a lot of different very great crossbreeding options once you've built up a herd. I thought you were going to a <u>three herd</u> breed rotation and gave my suggestion for that. However, if you're simply wanting to know a good breed for a bull to cross with your angus/baldie type cows right now, to maximize HV, then a Simm or Simbrah bull would fit the bill nicely for what you want (growthy steers & replacements). Yes, you can get a well-rounded bull that will produce good replacements and heavy steers. I'm out, no more tail chasin here. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brihop, post: 979702, member: 18530"] @ War Eagle, if you're going to maintain one herd that you can AI/switch bulls as you see fit, then develop a good brangus cow herd (as Ala & I suggest). Then you can have a lot of different very great crossbreeding options once you've built up a herd. I thought you were going to a [u]three herd[/u] breed rotation and gave my suggestion for that. However, if you're simply wanting to know a good breed for a bull to cross with your angus/baldie type cows right now, to maximize HV, then a Simm or Simbrah bull would fit the bill nicely for what you want (growthy steers & replacements). Yes, you can get a well-rounded bull that will produce good replacements and heavy steers. I'm out, no more tail chasin here. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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