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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4918"><p>We have used bulls from all areas of US and management regimes. The bulls that come from low imput herds seem to due better for us. Bulls that have a long list of past show winnings never seem to keep daughter in our herd. We need cattle that can stand cold weather here in Maine. You can never have too much hair on the cattle when the daily high is below zero before windchill factor.</p><p></p><p>pat</p><p></p><p>> We use bulls from either northern</p><p>> (to our location) or those that</p><p>> are in our climatilogic area. The</p><p>> ranches we use semen from are all</p><p>> either range or semi-range</p><p>> conditions. We don't use any show</p><p>> bulls. Since we are getting so</p><p>> much hair on the calves I'm</p><p>> beginning to wonder if we</p><p>> shouldn't start using southern</p><p>> bulls. We'll know better when we</p><p>> see how last springs calves</p><p>> finally shed out in the spring.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4918"] We have used bulls from all areas of US and management regimes. The bulls that come from low imput herds seem to due better for us. Bulls that have a long list of past show winnings never seem to keep daughter in our herd. We need cattle that can stand cold weather here in Maine. You can never have too much hair on the cattle when the daily high is below zero before windchill factor. pat > We use bulls from either northern > (to our location) or those that > are in our climatilogic area. The > ranches we use semen from are all > either range or semi-range > conditions. We don't use any show > bulls. Since we are getting so > much hair on the calves I'm > beginning to wonder if we > shouldn't start using southern > bulls. We'll know better when we > see how last springs calves > finally shed out in the spring. > dun [/QUOTE]
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