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<blockquote data-quote="Darhawk" data-source="post: 496498" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>I have just expanded into registered Brangus, working with a well established Rancher in East Texas. Just bought five 12-14 month old heifers from him and will hold them to 22 to 24 months before breeding. In March will be getting five bred registered two year olds from him, and later on a bull. Presently phasing out my commercial stock, with exception of two heifers and a young bull that I'll maintain and breed for personal meat.</p><p></p><p>When I was in the family dairy business, we bred our registered Holsteins in the 9-12 month range. Different though in that it was easy to keep an eye on them at freshening time, versus range cattle which can hide in any gully, thicket, etc. to freshen and make it hard to keep an eye out for problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darhawk, post: 496498, member: 7766"] I have just expanded into registered Brangus, working with a well established Rancher in East Texas. Just bought five 12-14 month old heifers from him and will hold them to 22 to 24 months before breeding. In March will be getting five bred registered two year olds from him, and later on a bull. Presently phasing out my commercial stock, with exception of two heifers and a young bull that I'll maintain and breed for personal meat. When I was in the family dairy business, we bred our registered Holsteins in the 9-12 month range. Different though in that it was easy to keep an eye on them at freshening time, versus range cattle which can hide in any gully, thicket, etc. to freshen and make it hard to keep an eye out for problems [/QUOTE]
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