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<blockquote data-quote="Randi" data-source="post: 1477640" data-attributes="member: 24883"><p>Here is the catalogue. The bulls we are most interested in trying are Lot 5, 20 and 29. Seem to be a bit more moderate on the calving, but still around average in the WW.</p><p><a href="http://issuu.com/pdrneepawa/docs/stephen_catalogue_2018-final?e=2717029/57317266" target="_blank">http://issuu.com/pdrneepawa/docs/stephe ... 9/57317266</a></p><p></p><p>I am not a stickler on BW, our average BW from our cows is right around 95 lbs. But we have enough cows that throw 110+ that I don't want to be stupid about introducing something new in. Horns really don't concern me too much. The cow herd is Angus, or Angus crossed with Shorthorn or Hereford. Bred to Shorthorn, Red Angus and Charolais. I've never dropped any interest in a bull because he's horned or not. We have a few calves with horns every year. Deal with them at branding, and the occasional one in the summer that we missed, or didn't develop horns til later.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking we will go, and try to get one of those 3 and give him a try. I can easily make sure I throw lighter BW cows in with him for the first year. Definitely not going to try more than one right now, don't need that kind of wreck if things don't click.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randi, post: 1477640, member: 24883"] Here is the catalogue. The bulls we are most interested in trying are Lot 5, 20 and 29. Seem to be a bit more moderate on the calving, but still around average in the WW. [url=http://issuu.com/pdrneepawa/docs/stephen_catalogue_2018-final?e=2717029/57317266]http://issuu.com/pdrneepawa/docs/stephe ... 9/57317266[/url] I am not a stickler on BW, our average BW from our cows is right around 95 lbs. But we have enough cows that throw 110+ that I don't want to be stupid about introducing something new in. Horns really don't concern me too much. The cow herd is Angus, or Angus crossed with Shorthorn or Hereford. Bred to Shorthorn, Red Angus and Charolais. I've never dropped any interest in a bull because he's horned or not. We have a few calves with horns every year. Deal with them at branding, and the occasional one in the summer that we missed, or didn't develop horns til later. I'm thinking we will go, and try to get one of those 3 and give him a try. I can easily make sure I throw lighter BW cows in with him for the first year. Definitely not going to try more than one right now, don't need that kind of wreck if things don't click. [/QUOTE]
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