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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 616887" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Those are some beautiful heifers! We were up til recently Angus/Balancer breeders. We bought a group of balancer heifers to get the balancer part of our business up and running. It was the biggest business mistake we could have made. We will be selling the remaining cows next week as two year olds for butcher. We will not let them go to anyone to have the same experiance we have had. It almost ruined our business. We will still owe on them when they get sold. There calves are horrific!! They are the least hardiest cattle we have ever had. I am truly disapointed.</p><p>It is nice to c good looking easy keepers. We unfortunitly did not get so lucky. Those heifers in your photos were what we were supposidly getting. Once they got here and were turned out to pasture they shrunk like they were being starved. Not only that they had VERY poor milk bags. Hope it works out for you. Guess if we can survive this its back to strait angus</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 616887, member: 411"] Those are some beautiful heifers! We were up til recently Angus/Balancer breeders. We bought a group of balancer heifers to get the balancer part of our business up and running. It was the biggest business mistake we could have made. We will be selling the remaining cows next week as two year olds for butcher. We will not let them go to anyone to have the same experiance we have had. It almost ruined our business. We will still owe on them when they get sold. There calves are horrific!! They are the least hardiest cattle we have ever had. I am truly disapointed. It is nice to c good looking easy keepers. We unfortunitly did not get so lucky. Those heifers in your photos were what we were supposidly getting. Once they got here and were turned out to pasture they shrunk like they were being starved. Not only that they had VERY poor milk bags. Hope it works out for you. Guess if we can survive this its back to strait angus Double R [/QUOTE]
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