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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6662"><p>> The Simmental breed has probably</p><p>> changed more than any other breed</p><p>> in the last 10 years plus....along</p><p>> with changing to mostly solid</p><p>> colored animals (mainly black), we</p><p>> have also bred out many of the</p><p>> calving problems. We breed</p><p>> everything on the place Simmental</p><p>> (including 25 to 30 heifers each</p><p>> year), and our calving problems</p><p>> are very minimal. Nothing compared</p><p>> to some of the "calving</p><p>> ease" breeds in our area.... Husker1, I just bought some northern blacks from a sale about a month ago. i have already bred them back for this year, but i am ineterested in A.I.ing them next year. I was wondering if you knew of any good black simmental ranches to get some semen from. thanx BZ</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bradzollinger7@hotmail.com">bradzollinger7@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6662"] > The Simmental breed has probably > changed more than any other breed > in the last 10 years plus....along > with changing to mostly solid > colored animals (mainly black), we > have also bred out many of the > calving problems. We breed > everything on the place Simmental > (including 25 to 30 heifers each > year), and our calving problems > are very minimal. Nothing compared > to some of the "calving > ease" breeds in our area.... Husker1, I just bought some northern blacks from a sale about a month ago. i have already bred them back for this year, but i am ineterested in A.I.ing them next year. I was wondering if you knew of any good black simmental ranches to get some semen from. thanx BZ [email=bradzollinger7@hotmail.com]bradzollinger7@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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