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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 630572" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Yep-and he is a nice looking bull-- but I learned the hard way to be leery of these genetics/bulls that are touted as being able to do everything except tag the calf ;-) And more and more people are seeing it in their cow herds-- especially around here this winter when the hay stacks are melting away mighty fast- and there is still no signs of seeing any bare ground soon.... </p><p></p><p>Just had a fellow the other day commenting about his angus cows were all getting too big - over 1500 lbs- and they were eating like they had elephant genetics ...Said he might have to start picking out the smaller peanuts in the fall for replacement heifers instead of the middle and top end heifers... Like I told him- instead of doing that- you need to look somewhere else for bulls- and genetics....Moderation on all aspects can avoid future train wrecks...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 630572, member: 97"] Yep-and he is a nice looking bull-- but I learned the hard way to be leery of these genetics/bulls that are touted as being able to do everything except tag the calf ;-) And more and more people are seeing it in their cow herds-- especially around here this winter when the hay stacks are melting away mighty fast- and there is still no signs of seeing any bare ground soon.... Just had a fellow the other day commenting about his angus cows were all getting too big - over 1500 lbs- and they were eating like they had elephant genetics ...Said he might have to start picking out the smaller peanuts in the fall for replacement heifers instead of the middle and top end heifers... Like I told him- instead of doing that- you need to look somewhere else for bulls- and genetics....Moderation on all aspects can avoid future train wrecks... [/QUOTE]
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