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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14220"><p>If they have a calf by their side, then they are at least two years old, and are not considered first-calf heifers. The calf by their side MAY be their first calf, but it has no bearing on anything now, unless you might want to learn just what their birth experience was. For a two year old bull, he is doing quite well.... can you find out how much he weighed when he was born? That may or may not be an issue, since your cows aren't first calf heifers. I wouldn't think that you would have any problems on a Limo-cross breeding. When my dad started breeding with Limousin bulls, he was impressed with the small, vigourous calf that IMMEDIATELY starting growing when it hit the ground, or so it seemed. Calving ease was a big factor for going toward Limousins. I am not sure how much the birth weight of your bull bears on anything.... to find that out, I would ask dunmovin'.... although, he seems to be an Angus man... don't hold it against him....lol</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:Sailor_One@hotmail.com">Sailor_One@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14220"] If they have a calf by their side, then they are at least two years old, and are not considered first-calf heifers. The calf by their side MAY be their first calf, but it has no bearing on anything now, unless you might want to learn just what their birth experience was. For a two year old bull, he is doing quite well.... can you find out how much he weighed when he was born? That may or may not be an issue, since your cows aren't first calf heifers. I wouldn't think that you would have any problems on a Limo-cross breeding. When my dad started breeding with Limousin bulls, he was impressed with the small, vigourous calf that IMMEDIATELY starting growing when it hit the ground, or so it seemed. Calving ease was a big factor for going toward Limousins. I am not sure how much the birth weight of your bull bears on anything.... to find that out, I would ask dunmovin'.... although, he seems to be an Angus man... don't hold it against him....lol [email=Sailor_One@hotmail.com]Sailor_One@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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