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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 230227" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Macho is definately a heifer calving bull. Recommended to use on heifers of all breeds.</p><p>The ASA is supposed to be using him on a herd of Angus heifers for a carcass evaluation program, which will include CE, carcass & feed efficiency.</p><p>Aussie - there are still some FULLBLOOD breeders and there are still a lot of all red breeders, and many with both. I have both, reds & blacks. Bottom line, you get more for the steers if they are black - and steers represent a good portion of our market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 230227, member: 968"] Macho is definately a heifer calving bull. Recommended to use on heifers of all breeds. The ASA is supposed to be using him on a herd of Angus heifers for a carcass evaluation program, which will include CE, carcass & feed efficiency. Aussie - there are still some FULLBLOOD breeders and there are still a lot of all red breeders, and many with both. I have both, reds & blacks. Bottom line, you get more for the steers if they are black - and steers represent a good portion of our market. [/QUOTE]
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