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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 227003" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>We've discussed this at length in times past, but here goes.</p><p></p><p>I've a blend of Victor and Hazlett/Turner Ranch, with some polled Lamplighter/Anxiety thrown in several generations back. My calf crop this year has HVH and Feltons thrown into the mix. BT CL Domino 15G and 445M are both pretty prevalent a few generations back. I've got quite a bit of MSU bloodlines, including Optimum Z03. There's some King Ten there. Quite a bit of RHF Victor 767 etc. There's even a touch of Line One.</p><p></p><p>There are Victor cows around here that are as big as you need to get and still be efficient. If 1400-1500# isn't big enough for you, you are heading in a different direction than most of the nations cowherd. Mine run 1200-1300. I like what I have and they are functional, but I am aware that some of the experts on this board don't care much for my cattle so.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 227003, member: 587"] We've discussed this at length in times past, but here goes. I've a blend of Victor and Hazlett/Turner Ranch, with some polled Lamplighter/Anxiety thrown in several generations back. My calf crop this year has HVH and Feltons thrown into the mix. BT CL Domino 15G and 445M are both pretty prevalent a few generations back. I've got quite a bit of MSU bloodlines, including Optimum Z03. There's some King Ten there. Quite a bit of RHF Victor 767 etc. There's even a touch of Line One. There are Victor cows around here that are as big as you need to get and still be efficient. If 1400-1500# isn't big enough for you, you are heading in a different direction than most of the nations cowherd. Mine run 1200-1300. I like what I have and they are functional, but I am aware that some of the experts on this board don't care much for my cattle so..... [/QUOTE]
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