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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 678472" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Baton Rouge - Dominique's stockyard.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ga Prime, I stuck around to watch all of the calves - he was right. I went through the sales receipts and my calves that were more angus brought less. When I bring calves I note the sales number (sticker) so I can trace the calf back to the moma. All of the calves brought for today's auction were sired by my Angus plus bull. About 1/2 were off of brangus momas, and the other half off of beefmaster momas. The calves that had beefmaster momas brought more to a calf per pound than the brangus, and weighed more. The baldies were from brangus momas crossed with a hereford. All close to the same amount of ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 678472, member: 2653"] Baton Rouge - Dominique's stockyard. Ga Prime, I stuck around to watch all of the calves - he was right. I went through the sales receipts and my calves that were more angus brought less. When I bring calves I note the sales number (sticker) so I can trace the calf back to the moma. All of the calves brought for today's auction were sired by my Angus plus bull. About 1/2 were off of brangus momas, and the other half off of beefmaster momas. The calves that had beefmaster momas brought more to a calf per pound than the brangus, and weighed more. The baldies were from brangus momas crossed with a hereford. All close to the same amount of ear. [/QUOTE]
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