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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1619924" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>So you have a terminal operation.</p><p>Why buy the highest priced cow that will suffer the most in SE Texas heat and humidity making her a hard keeper.</p><p>Red cow is cheaper and you can dictate the calf crop color with your choice of bull. Char you get yellow calves they sell well Angus or Brangus bull black calves with reduced B.W. high WW that sell at the top as well.</p><p>Hereford bull over some commercial Brimmer girls make for some premium dollar replacement heifers again reduced B.W. and high WW that will mash the scales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1619924, member: 694"] So you have a terminal operation. Why buy the highest priced cow that will suffer the most in SE Texas heat and humidity making her a hard keeper. Red cow is cheaper and you can dictate the calf crop color with your choice of bull. Char you get yellow calves they sell well Angus or Brangus bull black calves with reduced B.W. high WW that sell at the top as well. Hereford bull over some commercial Brimmer girls make for some premium dollar replacement heifers again reduced B.W. and high WW that will mash the scales. [/QUOTE]
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