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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 149237" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Personally, and no offense to Limo fans, I would shy away from breeding Herf heifers to a Limo bull (same as I'd be darn leery about buying any Britisher heifer bred Continental...can be costly in the C-section department).</p><p></p><p>Although I'm fairly laid back about cattle crosses, most black baldy calves do seem to bring a decent dollar, both as feeders for the steers and potential cows for the heifers, so for what it's worth, I'd throw a easy-calving, long-bodied black angus bull in with those heifers....as long as he had a decent weaning weight w/out creep - that is.</p><p></p><p>Take care and have fun with whichever path you travel.</p><p></p><p>ps. With either the angus or limousin cross, make sure you've got the calves branded and tagged before they get too big, 'cause they're definately lively at 100lbs, and don't tend to become more docile at 300lbs. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 149237, member: 220"] Personally, and no offense to Limo fans, I would shy away from breeding Herf heifers to a Limo bull (same as I'd be darn leery about buying any Britisher heifer bred Continental...can be costly in the C-section department). Although I'm fairly laid back about cattle crosses, most black baldy calves do seem to bring a decent dollar, both as feeders for the steers and potential cows for the heifers, so for what it's worth, I'd throw a easy-calving, long-bodied black angus bull in with those heifers....as long as he had a decent weaning weight w/out creep - that is. Take care and have fun with whichever path you travel. ps. With either the angus or limousin cross, make sure you've got the calves branded and tagged before they get too big, 'cause they're definately lively at 100lbs, and don't tend to become more docile at 300lbs. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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