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<blockquote data-quote="drmike" data-source="post: 946801" data-attributes="member: 19209"><p>Murray Grey bulls are excellent. They are very virile, and have a good temperment, which makes them easier to work with. Calf birth size averages 60 lbs, with a good growth rate.</p><p>Their Angus/shorthorn genetics would be very good to cross with a continental breed. I raise purebred seed stock for sale. Do not have any of breeding age right now but will be available in the spring.</p><p>Cows have strong maternal instincts with good milk production, and are docile and easy to work.</p><p>Springer farms LLC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drmike, post: 946801, member: 19209"] Murray Grey bulls are excellent. They are very virile, and have a good temperment, which makes them easier to work with. Calf birth size averages 60 lbs, with a good growth rate. Their Angus/shorthorn genetics would be very good to cross with a continental breed. I raise purebred seed stock for sale. Do not have any of breeding age right now but will be available in the spring. Cows have strong maternal instincts with good milk production, and are docile and easy to work. Springer farms LLC [/QUOTE]
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