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Breeding / Calving Issues
Should I steer him or keep my beefmaster a bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="thommoos" data-source="post: 1403443" data-attributes="member: 738"><p>For the ones that don't know Beefmasters I would not steer him till 8 months, then you can see what he will be. I have had several bulls that we could walk up to and pet, scatch there ears, a quick pop across the snout breaks them of the space issue.Some beefmasters no matter what, will drop a big calf, I have one that had 3 different bulls sired, she drops a 85 plus calf. She could drop a 115 bull calf would not bother her. </p><p></p><p>Your heifer, More than likely I would imagine she was mineral deficient, big calf and no milk. Look at the pedigree and epd's (if there are any). That should answer a a lot. :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thommoos, post: 1403443, member: 738"] For the ones that don't know Beefmasters I would not steer him till 8 months, then you can see what he will be. I have had several bulls that we could walk up to and pet, scatch there ears, a quick pop across the snout breaks them of the space issue.Some beefmasters no matter what, will drop a big calf, I have one that had 3 different bulls sired, she drops a 85 plus calf. She could drop a 115 bull calf would not bother her. Your heifer, More than likely I would imagine she was mineral deficient, big calf and no milk. Look at the pedigree and epd's (if there are any). That should answer a a lot. :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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