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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1822662" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>The dude up in NW Ga that Clay and I have posted about, has a reg Black Simm herd of 30 cows and a registered Chi-Angus herd of 30 cows, that he uses to raise CA x BS and BS x CA crosses. Some of the Chi-Angus cows may be a couple inches taller on average than the Black Sims, and maybe 100 lbs or two heavier....it just depends on the percentage Chianina But, the Chi-Ang calves out of the Simm cows, and the Simm calves out of the Chi-Angus cows, are indistinguishable from each other. at weaning. Ear tag color is the only way to tell the CA x black Simm from the BS x CA. The man had some of these cross-bred heifers that he had retaained, and he bred them to a black Beefmaster bull. There was no difference in these calves whether their dam was a BS x CA or CA x BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1822662, member: 40587"] The dude up in NW Ga that Clay and I have posted about, has a reg Black Simm herd of 30 cows and a registered Chi-Angus herd of 30 cows, that he uses to raise CA x BS and BS x CA crosses. Some of the Chi-Angus cows may be a couple inches taller on average than the Black Sims, and maybe 100 lbs or two heavier....it just depends on the percentage Chianina But, the Chi-Ang calves out of the Simm cows, and the Simm calves out of the Chi-Angus cows, are indistinguishable from each other. at weaning. Ear tag color is the only way to tell the CA x black Simm from the BS x CA. The man had some of these cross-bred heifers that he had retaained, and he bred them to a black Beefmaster bull. There was no difference in these calves whether their dam was a BS x CA or CA x BS. [/QUOTE]
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