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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 924294" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I raise a mixture of registered Gelbvieh cattle and commercial angus cross cows that I use a Gelbvieh bull on. I run 30 momma cows on 75 acres or so. My calves routinely wean from 600 to 750 lbs on just milk and grass. I have the occasional 800 pounder. This is usually 6 to 6.5 months of age. I have culled hard on the poor do'ers and light weaning mommas. Sim King......I am familiar with your neck of the woods. I spend allot of time up there in Pope and Johnson Counties and know tha S.I. produces some quality cattle. I would be really concerned if I had the weaning weights that you posted especially with Simi cattle which are no to be heavy rascals. PM me and maybe I can help you pin-point things that may help you increase your efficiency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 924294, member: 1863"] I raise a mixture of registered Gelbvieh cattle and commercial angus cross cows that I use a Gelbvieh bull on. I run 30 momma cows on 75 acres or so. My calves routinely wean from 600 to 750 lbs on just milk and grass. I have the occasional 800 pounder. This is usually 6 to 6.5 months of age. I have culled hard on the poor do'ers and light weaning mommas. Sim King......I am familiar with your neck of the woods. I spend allot of time up there in Pope and Johnson Counties and know tha S.I. produces some quality cattle. I would be really concerned if I had the weaning weights that you posted especially with Simi cattle which are no to be heavy rascals. PM me and maybe I can help you pin-point things that may help you increase your efficiency. [/QUOTE]
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