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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1802177" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Been watching your posts a long time. It is interesting to see how it is done in a different country.</p><p>A few questions=</p><p>Why do you seem to alternate the breed of your bulls so much?</p><p>Is it necessary to have such heavy birth weights to be profitable?</p><p>Is that rain scald, lice or something else causing the loss of hair on your heifers?</p><p></p><p>Nice cattle, but over here I look for things to be as trouble free as I can and am willing to sacrifice a few pounds for less hassle calving, particularly in calving first calf heifers </p><p></p><p>I am sure your market is much different than ours. Do you sell at auction or direct to a processor or packer?</p><p>I appreciate the effort you put into your operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1802177, member: 32879"] Been watching your posts a long time. It is interesting to see how it is done in a different country. A few questions= Why do you seem to alternate the breed of your bulls so much? Is it necessary to have such heavy birth weights to be profitable? Is that rain scald, lice or something else causing the loss of hair on your heifers? Nice cattle, but over here I look for things to be as trouble free as I can and am willing to sacrifice a few pounds for less hassle calving, particularly in calving first calf heifers I am sure your market is much different than ours. Do you sell at auction or direct to a processor or packer? I appreciate the effort you put into your operation. [/QUOTE]
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