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<blockquote data-quote="Joy of Texas" data-source="post: 497545" data-attributes="member: 7319"><p>Thanks,for the feedback. I know there is pros and cons. The bull I used is our beefmaster. I have no data on him. But I do know my heifers that calved in winter had no trouble. The spring summer ones did. All were the same age and about the same size. I did not feed the spring ones no extra feed . It was just coastal. So therefore,I couldn't control the amount they were eating.</p><p> I am going to try winter calving and the use the same bull. That itself should tell if it's the bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy of Texas, post: 497545, member: 7319"] Thanks,for the feedback. I know there is pros and cons. The bull I used is our beefmaster. I have no data on him. But I do know my heifers that calved in winter had no trouble. The spring summer ones did. All were the same age and about the same size. I did not feed the spring ones no extra feed . It was just coastal. So therefore,I couldn't control the amount they were eating. I am going to try winter calving and the use the same bull. That itself should tell if it's the bull. [/QUOTE]
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