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New herd... what steps to take to reach desired herd?
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 953948" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>It sounds to me like you have a good handle on what you want. Olie is a good addition to your goals. He'll do more for you than alot of the angus sires in the catalog and still keep them english sized and add heterosis. Wave or prime star would absolutley help with carcass and they're both good growth bulls as well but you'll have a hard time making a consistant set of cattle unless you have access to more that are their size. It would be alot easier to ease up on $EN and choose cattle that will match your Olie sons and then work on reducing size and energy requirements over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 953948, member: 14661"] It sounds to me like you have a good handle on what you want. Olie is a good addition to your goals. He'll do more for you than alot of the angus sires in the catalog and still keep them english sized and add heterosis. Wave or prime star would absolutley help with carcass and they're both good growth bulls as well but you'll have a hard time making a consistant set of cattle unless you have access to more that are their size. It would be alot easier to ease up on $EN and choose cattle that will match your Olie sons and then work on reducing size and energy requirements over time. [/QUOTE]
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