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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 149310" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I'm with J.T. - why wait to breed them so long? I would sync them and breed at 14 -15 mts so that you have a uniform group to sell. You would make more money on a group that are all bred about the same instead of spread out. That way you will have heifers bred 6-7 mts by the time their 22 mts old. Also I see no problem breeding herfords to a blk limo bull. I did it. I had a blk limo on my hereford herd (heifers included) until he got crippled and I had to sell him. He was dog gentle. All the calves were super and also dog gentle. I've kept a few of his daughters to which I will be breeding to a hereford bull in the next month or two. He was 5 yrs old when I got him, so it wasn't that he was a yearling bull either. Just my 2 cents, To each their own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 149310, member: 430"] I'm with J.T. - why wait to breed them so long? I would sync them and breed at 14 -15 mts so that you have a uniform group to sell. You would make more money on a group that are all bred about the same instead of spread out. That way you will have heifers bred 6-7 mts by the time their 22 mts old. Also I see no problem breeding herfords to a blk limo bull. I did it. I had a blk limo on my hereford herd (heifers included) until he got crippled and I had to sell him. He was dog gentle. All the calves were super and also dog gentle. I've kept a few of his daughters to which I will be breeding to a hereford bull in the next month or two. He was 5 yrs old when I got him, so it wasn't that he was a yearling bull either. Just my 2 cents, To each their own. [/QUOTE]
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