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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyB" data-source="post: 742970" data-attributes="member: 9676"><p>BSKDixie,</p><p>Thanks for the response. We are a commercial operation. We run around 30 cows on a yearly basis and sale the calves in the fall. We have a mixture of cows. We have Baldies, Angus, Red angus, and limos. Down here mainly black and baldy calves continue to rule the sale barns so we will stick with what works for us. That cow that died had a calf last year for us so she was a good cow for many years. We have a good Black Simmental mixed bull that stays home and we are happy with our program. This year has just been a nightmare with mud and cold weather. The cows are stressed and I am even more stressed. I have nightmares about the mud now.</p><p>Hopefully two more weeks of 60+ degree days and grass will start coming on a little bit. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyB, post: 742970, member: 9676"] BSKDixie, Thanks for the response. We are a commercial operation. We run around 30 cows on a yearly basis and sale the calves in the fall. We have a mixture of cows. We have Baldies, Angus, Red angus, and limos. Down here mainly black and baldy calves continue to rule the sale barns so we will stick with what works for us. That cow that died had a calf last year for us so she was a good cow for many years. We have a good Black Simmental mixed bull that stays home and we are happy with our program. This year has just been a nightmare with mud and cold weather. The cows are stressed and I am even more stressed. I have nightmares about the mud now. Hopefully two more weeks of 60+ degree days and grass will start coming on a little bit. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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