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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly" data-source="post: 39612" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>Actually Dun is in one of the best environments for cow/calf opperations in the USA.</p><p>500 to 550 would be a more reasonable weaning wt for the breeds you described.</p><p>How far north are you? You might reconsider the Brangus, buyers dock for ear in the north.</p><p>A 50% british/ 50% Continental calf could make 575 to 600#.</p><p>The trick is to try to make them look like 75% british, choose breeds with that in mind.</p><p></p><p>Hillbilly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly, post: 39612, member: 373"] Actually Dun is in one of the best environments for cow/calf opperations in the USA. 500 to 550 would be a more reasonable weaning wt for the breeds you described. How far north are you? You might reconsider the Brangus, buyers dock for ear in the north. A 50% british/ 50% Continental calf could make 575 to 600#. The trick is to try to make them look like 75% british, choose breeds with that in mind. Hillbilly [/QUOTE]
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