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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 455625" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>Diesel</p><p>I'm not calling you slow butt:</p><p>The reference to Mississippi Mud is the color they will drop. A muddy grey like the river and the Cracker is in reference to being Florida Crackers <strong>(Get It? Geeeeeeeeeeeeez)</strong> :shock: </p><p>I fiqured you guys would be all over that cross, hoping its the one puts me over that 500lb weaning weight, with low birth epds. My average on the Angus X Beefmaster has been 478lbs@ weening.. All my BeefMaster cows all go over 1300+ up to had one weigh 1778 lbs. But the Angus X Beefmaster Cows are closer to what I want to manage at average 1200 lbs. Throwing that Char bull on um with a weening weight of 536 lbs and a high epd birthing number might just be the ticket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 455625, member: 5247"] Diesel I'm not calling you slow butt: The reference to Mississippi Mud is the color they will drop. A muddy grey like the river and the Cracker is in reference to being Florida Crackers [b](Get It? Geeeeeeeeeeeeez)[/b] :shock: I fiqured you guys would be all over that cross, hoping its the one puts me over that 500lb weaning weight, with low birth epds. My average on the Angus X Beefmaster has been 478lbs@ weening.. All my BeefMaster cows all go over 1300+ up to had one weigh 1778 lbs. But the Angus X Beefmaster Cows are closer to what I want to manage at average 1200 lbs. Throwing that Char bull on um with a weening weight of 536 lbs and a high epd birthing number might just be the ticket. [/QUOTE]
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