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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 802091" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>YOu big time ranchers think your fullblood animals are better and raise better calves. Crossbred calves do better and raise better calves then some of your fullblood cows. IF the cow cross bred or not comes from good stock then they will raise good stock when bred to a good bull. BRing some of your full bloods to my part of texas and put them up against my cross bred cows that look like crayons. And see how they do. Nothing against fullbloods as I have some myself. Unless you have raise crossbred cows do not talk against them. You may have had trouble with them and trainwrecks, that does not mean I will.I know what I am doing when I pick a bull and put him on a crossbred cow. Epds are not everything and they have not always been around. I have never gone wrong with choosing cows or bulls. I am not barnblind, I know what I am doing when i choose cows and bulls. I have confidence in my cattle and I know their blood and how they will perform. A good bull is a good bull cross bred or not and same goes for cows. I have some crossbred cows that may not look like much and may be 900 lbs, but they raise 600-700lbs on grass alone.</p><p></p><p>Some of you are so used to your full blood cows that you do not have a clue about crossbreds. ALl you know is about full bloods and how to pick them</p><p>When all you raise is crossbreds you know something about them. Alot of you fullblood cow raisers would not know how to pick a good crossbred cow because you do not raise them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 802091, member: 14817"] YOu big time ranchers think your fullblood animals are better and raise better calves. Crossbred calves do better and raise better calves then some of your fullblood cows. IF the cow cross bred or not comes from good stock then they will raise good stock when bred to a good bull. BRing some of your full bloods to my part of texas and put them up against my cross bred cows that look like crayons. And see how they do. Nothing against fullbloods as I have some myself. Unless you have raise crossbred cows do not talk against them. You may have had trouble with them and trainwrecks, that does not mean I will.I know what I am doing when I pick a bull and put him on a crossbred cow. Epds are not everything and they have not always been around. I have never gone wrong with choosing cows or bulls. I am not barnblind, I know what I am doing when i choose cows and bulls. I have confidence in my cattle and I know their blood and how they will perform. A good bull is a good bull cross bred or not and same goes for cows. I have some crossbred cows that may not look like much and may be 900 lbs, but they raise 600-700lbs on grass alone. Some of you are so used to your full blood cows that you do not have a clue about crossbreds. ALl you know is about full bloods and how to pick them When all you raise is crossbreds you know something about them. Alot of you fullblood cow raisers would not know how to pick a good crossbred cow because you do not raise them. [/QUOTE]
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