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<blockquote data-quote="Gators Rule" data-source="post: 964643" data-attributes="member: 15587"><p>No I'm not saying a typically large Simmi bull is too large for Angus. What I am saying is If you look at the bull's EPD's, he has high birth weight numbers and lower Calving Ease numbers, which could spell train wreck for Angus heifers. Heck, those BW numbers could spell train wreck for grown cattle too.. Pretty bull to look at, but I wouldn't use him, especially when there are other good red Simmi bulls that would seem to be a better fit for the scenario.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to Cattle Today.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gators Rule, post: 964643, member: 15587"] No I'm not saying a typically large Simmi bull is too large for Angus. What I am saying is If you look at the bull's EPD's, he has high birth weight numbers and lower Calving Ease numbers, which could spell train wreck for Angus heifers. Heck, those BW numbers could spell train wreck for grown cattle too.. Pretty bull to look at, but I wouldn't use him, especially when there are other good red Simmi bulls that would seem to be a better fit for the scenario. Welcome to Cattle Today. David [/QUOTE]
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