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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1717183" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Milk + Charolais = gain. It's hard to find a cow in this area that doesn't have at least a little Simmental in her. It's a fine line though, heavy milkers are less likely to last. Biggest calf this year was mid 7's. </p><p></p><p>One year I didn't like the market and kept April calves on the cows until January. Also happened to have 100's of Oat/Barley bales more than I needed. Unlimited greenfeed for cows and calves. One grey Simmental cross cow with a bag almost to the ground had a steer calf that went over the scale at the Mart @ 980llbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1717183, member: 38101"] Milk + Charolais = gain. It's hard to find a cow in this area that doesn't have at least a little Simmental in her. It's a fine line though, heavy milkers are less likely to last. Biggest calf this year was mid 7's. One year I didn't like the market and kept April calves on the cows until January. Also happened to have 100's of Oat/Barley bales more than I needed. Unlimited greenfeed for cows and calves. One grey Simmental cross cow with a bag almost to the ground had a steer calf that went over the scale at the Mart @ 980llbs. [/QUOTE]
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