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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1412099" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>We would breed her this year. Probably in september- october.</p><p>That's the most info we can get from the AI here. If you want more you need to buy semen from abroad yourself where are more information. Have used once easy calving Angus bull from the same company on heifers. All calved well. Definitely not using anything bigger than Angus for her. She can bring muscles on calf almost from nowhere.</p><p>She does have quite valuable genetics. Her dam is a top breeder in our herd and this heifer is in total her 3rd daughter. Have this girl's full sister incalf to our Limo bull due in fall. She has abit less muscles, but also has bigger birth weight and was born quite meaty,~ 110lbs. This girl was born very slim, 90lbs and in general we like this one much more.</p><p>So far she looks fine being out in the field with other heifers, but will watch her. She has injured her leg in October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1412099, member: 19683"] We would breed her this year. Probably in september- october. That's the most info we can get from the AI here. If you want more you need to buy semen from abroad yourself where are more information. Have used once easy calving Angus bull from the same company on heifers. All calved well. Definitely not using anything bigger than Angus for her. She can bring muscles on calf almost from nowhere. She does have quite valuable genetics. Her dam is a top breeder in our herd and this heifer is in total her 3rd daughter. Have this girl's full sister incalf to our Limo bull due in fall. She has abit less muscles, but also has bigger birth weight and was born quite meaty,~ 110lbs. This girl was born very slim, 90lbs and in general we like this one much more. So far she looks fine being out in the field with other heifers, but will watch her. She has injured her leg in October. [/QUOTE]
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