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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1243749" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Thanks for the wonderful responses. I enjoy expressing thoughts and feelings in written format. My reward is providing someone, even one person, something of value. In these responses, I have received something of value.</p><p></p><p>Mr. Bill Brower: I cannot respond to you in like kind. I don't have the words to repay your compassionate gift. I will simply say a deep felt, Thank You my very fine friend.</p><p></p><p>Cowmilker: How did you know? Dorothy May.</p><p></p><p>Highgrit: I was pleased with a moderation in my birthweights. I think what Kris has been telling me all along is true. I have been using Angus bulls on Simangus cows. She has been a strong advocate of using low birthweight Simmentals or at least percentage simmentals. The two smallest calves have been a result of Simangus Bulls. The Rimrock calf was 80 pounds and this In Force calf is 65 pounds. Plus my herd bull is Simangus and his calves have not been overly heavy. My biggest calves are coming from Angus bulls. I plan to post more of my thoughts on birth weights.</p><p></p><p>Mike - FlyingLSimmentals: I plan to retain this calf if it grows out like I expect it to. Star is one of my favorite cows. She has very good qualities. In Force is a good bull. I have high expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1243749, member: 17767"] Thanks for the wonderful responses. I enjoy expressing thoughts and feelings in written format. My reward is providing someone, even one person, something of value. In these responses, I have received something of value. Mr. Bill Brower: I cannot respond to you in like kind. I don’t have the words to repay your compassionate gift. I will simply say a deep felt, Thank You my very fine friend. Cowmilker: How did you know? Dorothy May. Highgrit: I was pleased with a moderation in my birthweights. I think what Kris has been telling me all along is true. I have been using Angus bulls on Simangus cows. She has been a strong advocate of using low birthweight Simmentals or at least percentage simmentals. The two smallest calves have been a result of Simangus Bulls. The Rimrock calf was 80 pounds and this In Force calf is 65 pounds. Plus my herd bull is Simangus and his calves have not been overly heavy. My biggest calves are coming from Angus bulls. I plan to post more of my thoughts on birth weights. Mike - FlyingLSimmentals: I plan to retain this calf if it grows out like I expect it to. Star is one of my favorite cows. She has very good qualities. In Force is a good bull. I have high expectations. [/QUOTE]
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