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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 598817" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I had a fairly uniform group of 28 early growth black heifers when the low birth weight bull was turned in, but now things look a bit different:</p><p> The black simi-angus crosses continue to grow and have added some muscle. I think they will be big cows and the neighbor wants to buy them.</p><p> The Bwf cross continue to grow, have an average amount of muscle, and are mellow. I think they will make good fertile cows.</p><p> The grade angus are really variable - - some have slowed down and will likely be small at calving, most of them continue to grow, and two have not settled or are very late.</p><p></p><p>I will ship the two that have not settled. What is my best option with a 3 to 4 month bred heifers who is not "blooming"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 598817, member: 1715"] I had a fairly uniform group of 28 early growth black heifers when the low birth weight bull was turned in, but now things look a bit different: The black simi-angus crosses continue to grow and have added some muscle. I think they will be big cows and the neighbor wants to buy them. The Bwf cross continue to grow, have an average amount of muscle, and are mellow. I think they will make good fertile cows. The grade angus are really variable - - some have slowed down and will likely be small at calving, most of them continue to grow, and two have not settled or are very late. I will ship the two that have not settled. What is my best option with a 3 to 4 month bred heifers who is not "blooming"? [/QUOTE]
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