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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 735452" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Nova - thank you for the kind words. I sell mine frozen and vac packed so I don't worry about what color they are. My customers judge mine with a fork.</p><p></p><p>Lazy, I just bought my first registered heifer, a low, very wide-body Hereford, out of a bull named Tundra, from North Dakota as I mentioned earlier. She has modest EPD's but looks the way I want my cows to look. She is a complete outcross to my T-21 bull and should help me develop a small registered group.</p><p></p><p>I will keep my BWF heifers if they prove themselves by calving unassisted, raise 50%+ calves and hold to my 1350 lb mature wt limit on future cows. My overweight ones of any color will be sold as pairs or 3 fers this summer. </p><p></p><p>As I get further along in this I will be selecting replacements on carcass qualities also. Fwiw. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 735452, member: 7509"] Nova - thank you for the kind words. I sell mine frozen and vac packed so I don't worry about what color they are. My customers judge mine with a fork. Lazy, I just bought my first registered heifer, a low, very wide-body Hereford, out of a bull named Tundra, from North Dakota as I mentioned earlier. She has modest EPD's but looks the way I want my cows to look. She is a complete outcross to my T-21 bull and should help me develop a small registered group. I will keep my BWF heifers if they prove themselves by calving unassisted, raise 50%+ calves and hold to my 1350 lb mature wt limit on future cows. My overweight ones of any color will be sold as pairs or 3 fers this summer. As I get further along in this I will be selecting replacements on carcass qualities also. Fwiw. Jim [/QUOTE]
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