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<blockquote data-quote="Coosh71" data-source="post: 1529404" data-attributes="member: 25267"><p>I understand that you want a live calf. Holm25 is right. RA/BA have plenty of good LBW bulls out there to go with and you won't lose 1/2 your money on the first calf. I would assume Southern OK Isnt longhorn friendly, but I could be wrong. Here in the Texas Panhandle longhorn crosses get pooled together and will bring about half what solid calves bring. I know it's not all about money with what you're saying for a first calf but at the same time maybe if you look around your area you can find a fairly good low birth weight bull to give you a solid colored calf so it would be a win-win for you.good luck either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coosh71, post: 1529404, member: 25267"] I understand that you want a live calf. Holm25 is right. RA/BA have plenty of good LBW bulls out there to go with and you won't lose 1/2 your money on the first calf. I would assume Southern OK Isnt longhorn friendly, but I could be wrong. Here in the Texas Panhandle longhorn crosses get pooled together and will bring about half what solid calves bring. I know it's not all about money with what you're saying for a first calf but at the same time maybe if you look around your area you can find a fairly good low birth weight bull to give you a solid colored calf so it would be a win-win for you.good luck either way. [/QUOTE]
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