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Growing out calves to start up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1239771" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>I never said the half breeds we raise are going to bring more then your black baldy calves. Black Baldies bring a lot around here as well. The point is you get in them cheaper so you turn over your money faster and you can run more head. More calves are always better and they also eat less and are easier to take care of. I'm a hard headed guy I'll admit that but I will listen when other people tell me things about cattle and try and gain knowledge from it. You are so hard headed you won't listen to anything anybody has to say and the bad thing is I knew it before I got into this argument from the last time I argued with you so I blame this on myself. </p><p></p><p>B&M....we are breeding our Longhorns to Charolais Bulls it takes a lot of that leanness out and puts more muscle mass on them and I promise you our cattle arent sub par. They raise great calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1239771, member: 23385"] I never said the half breeds we raise are going to bring more then your black baldy calves. Black Baldies bring a lot around here as well. The point is you get in them cheaper so you turn over your money faster and you can run more head. More calves are always better and they also eat less and are easier to take care of. I'm a hard headed guy I'll admit that but I will listen when other people tell me things about cattle and try and gain knowledge from it. You are so hard headed you won't listen to anything anybody has to say and the bad thing is I knew it before I got into this argument from the last time I argued with you so I blame this on myself. B&M....we are breeding our Longhorns to Charolais Bulls it takes a lot of that leanness out and puts more muscle mass on them and I promise you our cattle arent sub par. They raise great calves. [/QUOTE]
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