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Are Salers easy calvers with welsh black heifer or cow????
I used two hundred pound birthweight saler bulls on a set of angus cows this year.
It has to do with all three and their relationship with each other but I would rather have a well shaped head and shoulder than a small calf or a large pelvis.Of the latter two I would rather have a large pelvis than to have light birthweight.heiferhoney":3fiek1ar said:I think it has to do with the size of the cow and the head of the calf, not the weight of the calf.
ollie":23cm3nlg said:It has to do with all three and their relationship with each other but I would rather have a well shaped head and shoulder than a small calf or a large pelvis.Of the latter two I would rather have a large pelvis than to have light birthweight.heiferhoney":23cm3nlg said:I think it has to do with the size of the cow and the head of the calf, not the weight of the calf.
Monica":2rznq9p4 said:If your breeding Angus why not use a Dexter bull on the Heifers. They have small birth weights and are meater breed then Jersy.
Jersey's actually out marble angus. But the answer is there are no Dexter bulls around here.Monica":6uho8199 said:If your breeding Angus why not use a Dexter bull on the Heifers. They have small birth weights and are meater breed then Jersy.
Jake":1pmcern5 said:Monica":1pmcern5 said:If your breeding Angus why not use a Dexter bull on the Heifers. They have small birth weights and are meater breed then Jersy.
um because that would be worse than using longhorns on them!!! Dexters would ruin your calf crop because you couldn't sell them any normal place.