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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1796444" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>When they're old enough to breed, whether you AI or use a bull, I'd look at calving ease above most other traits in the bull. Calving out even four heifers can turn into a bit of a rodeo if you're new to it. I would advise, if you haven't yet, making friends with a vet or somebody in the area that has some experience. You can get a lot of help from good neighbors for the price of a handshake and popping a few tops while you shoot the breeze. This place is an invaluable resource too, there are skillsets and knowledge bases represented on here regarding everything from fences to heavy equipment to completely changing the landscape you're grazing. Every breed and management practice has somebody here that will talk to you, provided they're around to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1796444, member: 42731"] When they're old enough to breed, whether you AI or use a bull, I'd look at calving ease above most other traits in the bull. Calving out even four heifers can turn into a bit of a rodeo if you're new to it. I would advise, if you haven't yet, making friends with a vet or somebody in the area that has some experience. You can get a lot of help from good neighbors for the price of a handshake and popping a few tops while you shoot the breeze. This place is an invaluable resource too, there are skillsets and knowledge bases represented on here regarding everything from fences to heavy equipment to completely changing the landscape you're grazing. Every breed and management practice has somebody here that will talk to you, provided they're around to do it. [/QUOTE]
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