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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore87" data-source="post: 1389705" data-attributes="member: 21684"><p>Our Temp is normally between 5-25 during with winter with a fair amount of days in lower side of negative. Would be out in open drylot without bedding.</p><p></p><p>Thery are all half sisters or more I believe and look very beefy. I didn't know they had jersey in them until he told me (usually can pick out angusxjerseys ive seen) and I have shown the pictures to several people and they can't see it until I tell them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>They arent much cheaper than avg. heifers around here maybe $100-200 or so less. My greatest worries were how they keep (i run cows an corstalks for awhile) and if the udders will hold up for 10 years or more. </p><p></p><p>Only thing that has me intrigued is the uniformity in breeding. He said the calves really grow to a good terminal cross and they see 93-97% breed back on the first calf heifers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore87, post: 1389705, member: 21684"] Our Temp is normally between 5-25 during with winter with a fair amount of days in lower side of negative. Would be out in open drylot without bedding. Thery are all half sisters or more I believe and look very beefy. I didn't know they had jersey in them until he told me (usually can pick out angusxjerseys ive seen) and I have shown the pictures to several people and they can't see it until I tell them. They arent much cheaper than avg. heifers around here maybe $100-200 or so less. My greatest worries were how they keep (i run cows an corstalks for awhile) and if the udders will hold up for 10 years or more. Only thing that has me intrigued is the uniformity in breeding. He said the calves really grow to a good terminal cross and they see 93-97% breed back on the first calf heifers. [/QUOTE]
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