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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1341873" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>These heifers are all that famous line of breeding; out of saleyard by truck. They are sale yard purchased in March when they weighed 750-800 pounds. They are all black and all the calves are black. The only one I know anything about the breeding is the one that hasn't calved yet. That heifer's sire and possibly the sire of the calf that she is carrying came from the same people I get my bulls from. I wont keep any of these heifers. They were bought to be bred and sold as bred heifers this fall. Once #4 has her calf and the calves get a little age (about a month) they will all get a trailer ride.</p><p>Buy 60 heifers that weigh 800 pounds and you will be surprised how many of them will already be bred. That is the reason that I lute them all when they get home. Last year I had pretty good luck. The lute aborted all but one. This year not so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1341873, member: 498"] These heifers are all that famous line of breeding; out of saleyard by truck. They are sale yard purchased in March when they weighed 750-800 pounds. They are all black and all the calves are black. The only one I know anything about the breeding is the one that hasn't calved yet. That heifer's sire and possibly the sire of the calf that she is carrying came from the same people I get my bulls from. I wont keep any of these heifers. They were bought to be bred and sold as bred heifers this fall. Once #4 has her calf and the calves get a little age (about a month) they will all get a trailer ride. Buy 60 heifers that weigh 800 pounds and you will be surprised how many of them will already be bred. That is the reason that I lute them all when they get home. Last year I had pretty good luck. The lute aborted all but one. This year not so good. [/QUOTE]
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