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<blockquote data-quote="BIZIN" data-source="post: 702273" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>Too hard doing in the conditions we have our cows in. First cows to get thin and get shipped are the solid blacks and reds and behind them are the bbf cows. Our Welsh Black X Hereford cows do alot better in the conditions our cows are in during the winter and fall. Dont get me wrong, the angus X cows are good cows, but dont fit into our program. Mostly got sick of Angus bulls who dont breed and not being able to find good bulls that werent pumped full of barley. Not trying to pick a fight with the angus folks, but we have bought alot of angus bulls and they would rather fight then breed. We used to pull the angus bulls after 53 days and throw in our hereford bulls in for cleanup for 10 days and the calf crop from those pastures would be almost half hereford calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIZIN, post: 702273, member: 5783"] Too hard doing in the conditions we have our cows in. First cows to get thin and get shipped are the solid blacks and reds and behind them are the bbf cows. Our Welsh Black X Hereford cows do alot better in the conditions our cows are in during the winter and fall. Dont get me wrong, the angus X cows are good cows, but dont fit into our program. Mostly got sick of Angus bulls who dont breed and not being able to find good bulls that werent pumped full of barley. Not trying to pick a fight with the angus folks, but we have bought alot of angus bulls and they would rather fight then breed. We used to pull the angus bulls after 53 days and throw in our hereford bulls in for cleanup for 10 days and the calf crop from those pastures would be almost half hereford calves. [/QUOTE]
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