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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1781275" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Before you drink the color kool-aid concentrate on live births in the 1st cycle of the calving period. Think about turning the bull(s) out the</p><p>first of July for 60 days then pulling them out. Sell what does not get bred and only keep heifers born in the 1st 30 days of the calving</p><p>cycle or buy bred heifers if you have deep pockets. Let fertility determine what stays or goes. I have no problem with black cattle other than</p><p>the asinine way in which they are marketed. For the record I like Wyoming born cattle and all my bulls have come from there for the past</p><p>25 years. <em>They are definitely wind resistant!. </em>If you must change the color of your herd do it with the bull. Don't sacrifice a good early calving</p><p>cow for the sake of a black albeit late calf. Have a good year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1781275, member: 40072"] Before you drink the color kool-aid concentrate on live births in the 1st cycle of the calving period. Think about turning the bull(s) out the first of July for 60 days then pulling them out. Sell what does not get bred and only keep heifers born in the 1st 30 days of the calving cycle or buy bred heifers if you have deep pockets. Let fertility determine what stays or goes. I have no problem with black cattle other than the asinine way in which they are marketed. For the record I like Wyoming born cattle and all my bulls have come from there for the past 25 years. [I]They are definitely wind resistant!. [/I]If you must change the color of your herd do it with the bull. Don't sacrifice a good early calving cow for the sake of a black albeit late calf. Have a good year! [/QUOTE]
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