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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1019401" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>I looked at him again today and I'm going to buy him.</p><p>He has not had any feed at all, he has been on droughted out wheat pasture.</p><p>My main focus is easy calving.</p><p>If I were able to keep the heifers in a 20 acre pasture and check them daily it might be different, but I travel for a living and will only see them every coupe days.</p><p>They will be out on mesquite pasture and the only way to check them is horseback.</p><p> They will be left alone to calve and I have to do everything I can to help prevent a problem.</p><p>Lots of folks here use a corriente or half angus/correinte on heifers but I don't have access to one and I think this bull will be ok.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the replies. I had the same concerns as everyone else, but I still feel he is better than some have said.</p><p>Here is his epd's</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAFM6cz8i%2b%2fFRhpJVn7e4zWftFTCR9X9G3VW20cWZMPBi&time=LAAAANi8UpghtjiFgVZcVXsjT60PKYnKdCG2S%2fG5OwVDCYEWLjEohSDTLcH84bt05OggEQ%3d%3d" target="_blank">http://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.a ... ggEQ%3d%3d</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1019401, member: 8382"] I looked at him again today and I'm going to buy him. He has not had any feed at all, he has been on droughted out wheat pasture. My main focus is easy calving. If I were able to keep the heifers in a 20 acre pasture and check them daily it might be different, but I travel for a living and will only see them every coupe days. They will be out on mesquite pasture and the only way to check them is horseback. They will be left alone to calve and I have to do everything I can to help prevent a problem. Lots of folks here use a corriente or half angus/correinte on heifers but I don't have access to one and I think this bull will be ok. Thanks for all the replies. I had the same concerns as everyone else, but I still feel he is better than some have said. Here is his epd's [url=http://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.aspx?aid=FAAAAFM6cz8i%2b%2fFRhpJVn7e4zWftFTCR9X9G3VW20cWZMPBi&time=LAAAANi8UpghtjiFgVZcVXsjT60PKYnKdCG2S%2fG5OwVDCYEWLjEohSDTLcH84bt05OggEQ%3d%3d]http://www.angus.org/Animal/EpdPedDtl.a ... ggEQ%3d%3d[/url] [/QUOTE]
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