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Re: O/T X Breeding
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Posted by NEIADan on April 26, 2007 at 10:03:56 from (70.41.38.150):
In Reply to: O/T X Breeding posted by Ken-in-K on April 26, 2007 at 07:10:58:
our original beef herd was from my father breeding holstein heifers to angus and keeping the heifers to build a beef herd. Now, I buy a few hundred feeder calves to put with our own raised calves, which are now 90 percent beef. i get stuck with a holstein cross sometimes when I buy cattle and curse them. They are way to costly to feed $3.50 corn to and some are in the feedlot longer than my second marriage and still don't finish. They need a different ration to get a good finish. But we feed for the colored cattle and just get frustrated and sell them dairy crosses out of the lot. I love to feed the angus simmental crosses or the Gelbvieh angus cross. A good red gelbvieh cross will finish and sell in the top 5% every day
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