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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 8051" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>We currently run Simm X AngusXHereford cows with a Simm bull. We use EPD's as a tool to reduce frame size from the Simm side of our cattle. Our cows currently run about 1200-1400 lbs and are easy keepers that raise growthy calves that with careful bull selection pose no calving problems other than mispresentations. Being located in southeast Missouri we don't usually have to deal with extended periods of extreme heat or cold and not a lot of snow. We have been very pleased with our calves but are always looking at ways to improve. We are considering bringing in some Red Angus gals to cross with our MV Red Light son Simm bull. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 8051, member: 6"] We currently run Simm X AngusXHereford cows with a Simm bull. We use EPD's as a tool to reduce frame size from the Simm side of our cattle. Our cows currently run about 1200-1400 lbs and are easy keepers that raise growthy calves that with careful bull selection pose no calving problems other than mispresentations. Being located in southeast Missouri we don't usually have to deal with extended periods of extreme heat or cold and not a lot of snow. We have been very pleased with our calves but are always looking at ways to improve. We are considering bringing in some Red Angus gals to cross with our MV Red Light son Simm bull. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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