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Pinebank Waigroup 41/97
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<blockquote data-quote="SA Angus" data-source="post: 1650569" data-attributes="member: 39846"><p>I have several Pinebank bulls (I sold them) and several first calf heifers. I do think they do very well (grow fast) on grass or sorghum. The bulls seemed to get somewhat muscle bound in the rear quarter when they are grain fed. The bulls seemed a bit stiff legged in hips and rear legs. I probably made a mistake feeding them grain. They are probably better on grass (winter/spring rye) only. The first calf heifers are excellent: excellent udders, smaller frame and big ribbed. The structure would indicate very "easy keeping". The $ EN edps are very high. Their calves are about 3 month old. I would expect their weaned calves to be quite large (heavy) compared to weight of the mothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SA Angus, post: 1650569, member: 39846"] I have several Pinebank bulls (I sold them) and several first calf heifers. I do think they do very well (grow fast) on grass or sorghum. The bulls seemed to get somewhat muscle bound in the rear quarter when they are grain fed. The bulls seemed a bit stiff legged in hips and rear legs. I probably made a mistake feeding them grain. They are probably better on grass (winter/spring rye) only. The first calf heifers are excellent: excellent udders, smaller frame and big ribbed. The structure would indicate very “easy keeping”. The $ EN edps are very high. Their calves are about 3 month old. I would expect their weaned calves to be quite large (heavy) compared to weight of the mothers. [/QUOTE]
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