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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 992244" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>But if you were starting out as a commercial cow operation, one would want to produce what the market is asking for. As long as it is black with maybe some white on it. I started 3 years ago and my cattle are black with white on the head, gentle, and reproducing and growing well. I have not lost a calf. They are weighing out at about 600 to 730 pounds at 6 to 8 months. Selling at the top of the range at our stockyards. All my cows are coming in 40 days after calving and taking by an angus bull on the first heat. Except for one that was entirely black and weighed 1890 pounds and sold for 87 cents. Being open, I culled her. A knowledgeable farmer palpatated her and said she was too fat or had cysts on her ovaries or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 992244, member: 17767"] But if you were starting out as a commercial cow operation, one would want to produce what the market is asking for. As long as it is black with maybe some white on it. I started 3 years ago and my cattle are black with white on the head, gentle, and reproducing and growing well. I have not lost a calf. They are weighing out at about 600 to 730 pounds at 6 to 8 months. Selling at the top of the range at our stockyards. All my cows are coming in 40 days after calving and taking by an angus bull on the first heat. Except for one that was entirely black and weighed 1890 pounds and sold for 87 cents. Being open, I culled her. A knowledgeable farmer palpatated her and said she was too fat or had cysts on her ovaries or both. [/QUOTE]
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