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Making the best black baldy cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyo1" data-source="post: 1418467" data-attributes="member: 28286"><p>I think we are a long way from his question. And are :bang: :bang: </p><p>I Think it would work great but would try to do it slower. I would probably buy the line breed Herf or sim whichever you think would work best for your area. Once you have your baldy cow herd go back with a line breed angus 2 or three generations until you think you need some more hybrid vigor. This way your calf crop would be more consistent. Feeders need consistency and will pay for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyo1, post: 1418467, member: 28286"] I think we are a long way from his question. And are :bang: :bang: I Think it would work great but would try to do it slower. I would probably buy the line breed Herf or sim whichever you think would work best for your area. Once you have your baldy cow herd go back with a line breed angus 2 or three generations until you think you need some more hybrid vigor. This way your calf crop would be more consistent. Feeders need consistency and will pay for it. [/QUOTE]
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