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What to look for in a bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 145107" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Read my quote again....."If I have to pull calves out of mature cows..." I was talking about mature cows. I didn't say anything about first calf heifers. Obviously, I have assisted first calf heifers before. If a four or five year old cows have to be heavily assisted on a normal presentation that is ALL the bull's fault (and the fault of the dummy that bought that bull). I like your Chars in a crossbreeding system; but no Char bull will EVER go any where near any heifer owned by me. The birth weights are simply too high. Dittoe with the Brahman, the Maine Anjou, most Shorthorns, many Simmies, most Lims, and even Herefords with really high birth weight EPDs (+5&up).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 145107, member: 2095"] Read my quote again....."If I have to pull calves out of mature cows..." I was talking about mature cows. I didn't say anything about first calf heifers. Obviously, I have assisted first calf heifers before. If a four or five year old cows have to be heavily assisted on a normal presentation that is ALL the bull's fault (and the fault of the dummy that bought that bull). I like your Chars in a crossbreeding system; but no Char bull will EVER go any where near any heifer owned by me. The birth weights are simply too high. Dittoe with the Brahman, the Maine Anjou, most Shorthorns, many Simmies, most Lims, and even Herefords with really high birth weight EPDs (+5&up). [/QUOTE]
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