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<blockquote data-quote="TLCfromARK" data-source="post: 24243" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Craig is right, if a calf has too much ear or hump they mark them down 10 - 15 % right away. But I believe a little Brahma is a good thing, they stand the heat better, really hustle after brouse ( keep minerial & salt out and they'll eat the tops out of pine trees ) are good mamma cows. I've been taking a hit for the last few years at the sale trying to get my herd where I want it. I've switched to a black Limousin Bull now and the calves hitting the ground now are going to do really well I hope.</p><p> ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLCfromARK, post: 24243, member: 198"] Craig is right, if a calf has too much ear or hump they mark them down 10 - 15 % right away. But I believe a little Brahma is a good thing, they stand the heat better, really hustle after brouse ( keep minerial & salt out and they'll eat the tops out of pine trees ) are good mamma cows. I've been taking a hit for the last few years at the sale trying to get my herd where I want it. I've switched to a black Limousin Bull now and the calves hitting the ground now are going to do really well I hope. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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