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<blockquote data-quote="puzzled in oregon" data-source="post: 1693590" data-attributes="member: 40255"><p>That is interesting to know, I had not seen the listings that specified better choices for heifers or cows.</p><p></p><p>When I was working as a Brand Inspector, I went to an older gentleman's ranch to do the paperwork for an out of state sale of one of his Hereford bulls. This guy had always been a firm believer in the Hereford breed and had stayed with it through any and all problems that arose within the breed. He is who first commented to me about the Longhorns and the fact that with no one looking after them they either calved or did not survive, and thus calving issues were not passed on. </p><p></p><p>I personally want my cows to calve easily. I was looking through a friends AI catalog that listed Angus AI sires, and the one bull that I liked the looks of and impressed me the most with his birth weight of 65 pounds, had a weaning weight equal to the bulls with 80 or 90 lb. birth weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puzzled in oregon, post: 1693590, member: 40255"] That is interesting to know, I had not seen the listings that specified better choices for heifers or cows. When I was working as a Brand Inspector, I went to an older gentleman's ranch to do the paperwork for an out of state sale of one of his Hereford bulls. This guy had always been a firm believer in the Hereford breed and had stayed with it through any and all problems that arose within the breed. He is who first commented to me about the Longhorns and the fact that with no one looking after them they either calved or did not survive, and thus calving issues were not passed on. I personally want my cows to calve easily. I was looking through a friends AI catalog that listed Angus AI sires, and the one bull that I liked the looks of and impressed me the most with his birth weight of 65 pounds, had a weaning weight equal to the bulls with 80 or 90 lb. birth weights. [/QUOTE]
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