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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1063407" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>- I purchased 2 limi flex heifers at a dispersal. Both looked great, one was great, and one was a cull.</p><p>- I bred some using a Wulf bloodline bull and kept a bunch of "limi flex" heifers which have some variation. This spring I culled about 20% for too much attitude (not nutty but they would hang back and watch you) and another 20% for being too framy (for easy keeping replacements). I know Kersie does not approve, but the best of the rest are google eyed Herf x Limi crosses that I AIed to calving ease BA.</p><p>- So in my experience 50% are above average, winter OK, and make good breeding stock. Variation is the issue for replacements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1063407, member: 1715"] - I purchased 2 limi flex heifers at a dispersal. Both looked great, one was great, and one was a cull. - I bred some using a Wulf bloodline bull and kept a bunch of "limi flex" heifers which have some variation. This spring I culled about 20% for too much attitude (not nutty but they would hang back and watch you) and another 20% for being too framy (for easy keeping replacements). I know Kersie does not approve, but the best of the rest are google eyed Herf x Limi crosses that I AIed to calving ease BA. - So in my experience 50% are above average, winter OK, and make good breeding stock. Variation is the issue for replacements. [/QUOTE]
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