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LBW and High Growth...Needing good advice
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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 155988" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Texan is dead on with his observations, nothing wrong with a Angus bull, but you might get sticker shock trying to buy one with a low bw and a high ww. That usually will be a curve bender in the Angus breed, the type of bull that a seedstock producer will be after, hence a much higher priced to be paid, and justly so. Limi's, Simi's, Murry Greys , Brangus , Gerts or any number of bulls will get the job done with less cash outlay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 155988, member: 807"] Texan is dead on with his observations, nothing wrong with a Angus bull, but you might get sticker shock trying to buy one with a low bw and a high ww. That usually will be a curve bender in the Angus breed, the type of bull that a seedstock producer will be after, hence a much higher priced to be paid, and justly so. Limi's, Simi's, Murry Greys , Brangus , Gerts or any number of bulls will get the job done with less cash outlay. [/QUOTE]
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