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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1743438" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>In all probability she will calve in the first 30 days of the calving cycle every time she calves. (<em>sell her if she dos not)</em></p><p>Do not put her with a bull before she is 15 months old and avoid a bull that throws large calves. </p><p>If you said how much you have in her I missed it but taking the average input cost of Corriente cross heifers I will</p><p>say that under normal circumstances any calf she has will more than pay for her at a year of age if not before.</p><p>She should be good for 10 or more calves.</p><p>Main thing is not to let someone elses predjudices influence your decisions. Either way, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1743438, member: 40072"] In all probability she will calve in the first 30 days of the calving cycle every time she calves. ([I]sell her if she dos not)[/I] Do not put her with a bull before she is 15 months old and avoid a bull that throws large calves. If you said how much you have in her I missed it but taking the average input cost of Corriente cross heifers I will say that under normal circumstances any calf she has will more than pay for her at a year of age if not before. She should be good for 10 or more calves. Main thing is not to let someone elses predjudices influence your decisions. Either way, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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