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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5470"><p>>if you use a simmental bull get a black one, calves will sell better, beefmaster and brangus cows are both very good cows, what "beefy" was referring to about rattail calves is if you cross a black cow/bull with a yellow cow/bull there is a chance you may get a "rattail calf" the calf has a short tail, no hair to speak of, the rest of the hair on the calfs body is very short, usualy curly, and kind of smutty colored. i have 2 on the ground right now, less than a month old, the bull was brangus and both cows are yellow, one a charlois and the othr part simmental, it has something to do with the genes, i asked this same question a while back and "dunmovin" referred me to go to GOOGLE and search rattail calves, it will explain it better than i can</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:sagw@1starnet.com">sagw@1starnet.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5470"] >if you use a simmental bull get a black one, calves will sell better, beefmaster and brangus cows are both very good cows, what "beefy" was referring to about rattail calves is if you cross a black cow/bull with a yellow cow/bull there is a chance you may get a "rattail calf" the calf has a short tail, no hair to speak of, the rest of the hair on the calfs body is very short, usualy curly, and kind of smutty colored. i have 2 on the ground right now, less than a month old, the bull was brangus and both cows are yellow, one a charlois and the othr part simmental, it has something to do with the genes, i asked this same question a while back and "dunmovin" referred me to go to GOOGLE and search rattail calves, it will explain it better than i can [email=sagw@1starnet.com]sagw@1starnet.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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