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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 155990" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>If East Caney lives 70 miles from the cattle, all the talking in the world wouldn't make me get a Char. or Limi. I'm not as familiar with M. Grays as I should be.</p><p></p><p>But, E.C., I would stress low BW. If you drive up on Saturday and find a dead calf (or worse- cow and calf), how many % of your herd/profit have you lost? Even if you wean less lbs. to sell, is the benefit for the risk exposed worth it in your mind?</p><p></p><p>IMO, you need to decide what's best for you, because only you know all of the details of your operation. Angus bulls with low BW and high WW are expensive. Why not A.I. to a proven bull that will let you have some peace of mind?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 155990, member: 2653"] If East Caney lives 70 miles from the cattle, all the talking in the world wouldn't make me get a Char. or Limi. I'm not as familiar with M. Grays as I should be. But, E.C., I would stress low BW. If you drive up on Saturday and find a dead calf (or worse- cow and calf), how many % of your herd/profit have you lost? Even if you wean less lbs. to sell, is the benefit for the risk exposed worth it in your mind? IMO, you need to decide what's best for you, because only you know all of the details of your operation. Angus bulls with low BW and high WW are expensive. Why not A.I. to a proven bull that will let you have some peace of mind? [/QUOTE]
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