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<blockquote data-quote="machslammer" data-source="post: 1229934" data-attributes="member: 20421"><p>I use a calf easing char bull on black non heifer cows. Of course cross breeding does not mean the char bull would be calving ease in Angus terms. I found a chart somewhere that converted each breed and used Angus as the standard. Very eye opening. however, my cows have dropped calves nicely out of him with no problems, knock on wood, so far. However, my dad has lost 3 calves, and a heifer 1400# trying to have calves out of a low birth weight sim-Angus bull. Go figure. My heifer calves are 75-80# and bulls 80-110#. I like my cross bred ones as they seem to really outgrow anything else I've tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machslammer, post: 1229934, member: 20421"] I use a calf easing char bull on black non heifer cows. Of course cross breeding does not mean the char bull would be calving ease in Angus terms. I found a chart somewhere that converted each breed and used Angus as the standard. Very eye opening. however, my cows have dropped calves nicely out of him with no problems, knock on wood, so far. However, my dad has lost 3 calves, and a heifer 1400# trying to have calves out of a low birth weight sim-Angus bull. Go figure. My heifer calves are 75-80# and bulls 80-110#. I like my cross bred ones as they seem to really outgrow anything else I've tried. [/QUOTE]
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