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LBW and High Growth...Needing good advice
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<blockquote data-quote="East Caney" data-source="post: 155673" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I certainly appreciate the advice you all are giving. There one first calf heifer in the bunch (brahman X). The rest are 3-5 years. I'll certainly take all your suggestions into consideration. It sounds like Angus may do well for what I want. I live 70 miles from the land and I do all my work on the weekends, so it would be scary for me to have to worry about pulling calves. A black angus bull w/ lbw would help lessen the chance of losing a cow, calf, or both. Right now, the black calves with Angus influence are selling well. Thanks for your advice. It's greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>You all suggested a reputable breeder. Is that to say that I should be looking for private treaty sales?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East Caney, post: 155673, member: 2960"] I certainly appreciate the advice you all are giving. There one first calf heifer in the bunch (brahman X). The rest are 3-5 years. I'll certainly take all your suggestions into consideration. It sounds like Angus may do well for what I want. I live 70 miles from the land and I do all my work on the weekends, so it would be scary for me to have to worry about pulling calves. A black angus bull w/ lbw would help lessen the chance of losing a cow, calf, or both. Right now, the black calves with Angus influence are selling well. Thanks for your advice. It's greatly appreciated. You all suggested a reputable breeder. Is that to say that I should be looking for private treaty sales? [/QUOTE]
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