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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 25659"><p>I have only recently heard of Romagnola cattle and most people that cross them with Angus are very happy with their birth weights and weaning weight. Is this just bias on their part or do Romagnola really have a trait for low birth weights and high weight gain. I have never even seen one of these Romagnola cattle, but my bull has got to go and thought this was worth looking into. His calves are low birth weight, but just don't put on the weight fast enough. </p><p>I currently have commercial Brangus but have access to plenty of commercial Angus, which like I said earlier, has made the ones I have talked with very happy.</p><p>Any comments on this greatly appreciated, Including info on picking a better Brangus bull next time, if that is the direction you suggest I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 25659"] I have only recently heard of Romagnola cattle and most people that cross them with Angus are very happy with their birth weights and weaning weight. Is this just bias on their part or do Romagnola really have a trait for low birth weights and high weight gain. I have never even seen one of these Romagnola cattle, but my bull has got to go and thought this was worth looking into. His calves are low birth weight, but just don't put on the weight fast enough. I currently have commercial Brangus but have access to plenty of commercial Angus, which like I said earlier, has made the ones I have talked with very happy. Any comments on this greatly appreciated, Including info on picking a better Brangus bull next time, if that is the direction you suggest I go. [/QUOTE]
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