Yes, that's fescue. The bulls are developed on about thirty acres of primarily fescue grass with some clover.southernblues":36md3vi1 said:Great pic. Are these boys running on fescue?
Are you using the CPC grower ration?mrvictordomino":19k1m8c3 said:Yes, that's fescue. The bulls are developed on about thirty acres of primarily fescue grass with some clover.southernblues":19k1m8c3 said:Great pic. Are these boys running on fescue?
Bulls have access to a 13% ration that does not have any corn in the ration. Not a hot ration. Contains Soy Hulls.
rice bran, and corn glutton.
Yes Tom, I get it from CPC. The grower ration minus the shelled corn.tom4018":1ixbrrnj said:Are you using the CPC grower ration?mrvictordomino":1ixbrrnj said:Yes, that's fescue. The bulls are developed on about thirty acres of primarily fescue grass with some clover.southernblues":1ixbrrnj said:Great pic. Are these boys running on fescue?
Bulls have access to a 13% ration that does not have any corn in the ration. Not a hot ration. Contains Soy Hulls.
rice bran, and corn glutton.
Bulls look good.
Thanks TT.....Anytime your ready!TennesseeTuxedo":2zcooctj said:It is my goal to take one of those fine looking bulls off your hands. I really admire your stock.
TT
yepTexasBred":28g4qj7o said:Wow....any one of those would sure look good on a herd of brangus ladies.
TexasBred":217ebdwn said:Wow....any one of those would sure look good on a herd of brangus ladies.
KNERSIE is correct in that this bloodline is a maternal line. There are some other uses I believe that could be of benefitKNERSIE":7ffl0eub said:Not taking anything away from Danny's bullcalves, but I believe they are best suited to make cows (that is afterall what I believe hereford bulls should be used for), if you already have a highly maternal cowherd, you may do better with a less maternal bull, if you're going to use hereford. Off course if you're after replacements he'd be the first place I'd stop myself.