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GelbviehXangus heifers good or bad? Hmmm
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1029565" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>ZMT, you might also consider buying some purebred Gelbvieh heifers and breeding them to a low BW Angus bull. You will get a nice 50/50 Balancer calf and you can retain any Balancer heifers that you get. This gives you the option of going back on the cows with a purebred Gelbvieh bull to make more purebreds which can then be bred to an Angus bull. If you get a good mix of purebreds and Balancers you double up your options. My preference on Balancers is that they are at least 50% Gelbvieh or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1029565, member: 1863"] ZMT, you might also consider buying some purebred Gelbvieh heifers and breeding them to a low BW Angus bull. You will get a nice 50/50 Balancer calf and you can retain any Balancer heifers that you get. This gives you the option of going back on the cows with a purebred Gelbvieh bull to make more purebreds which can then be bred to an Angus bull. If you get a good mix of purebreds and Balancers you double up your options. My preference on Balancers is that they are at least 50% Gelbvieh or higher. [/QUOTE]
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