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AI sire "Rookie" Sim-Angus offspring pics...

farmerD44

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The first 2 animals are 13 month old steers on our feedlot. The white-face calf is a full brother to the first steer. The first black heifer calf is 3/4 angus the other one is 50-50 sim-angus. They look like twins side-by-side. The white-face bred heifer is about 20 months old in the pic. The calf nursing it's mother is a 3/4 simmental steer calf. All the calves pictured are 5 to 6 weeks old.

Our steers are all banded at birth and we do not creep feed. Our AI sim-angus calves born starting march 1st weaned out at right around 700lbs. in mid- october. Thats a good 150lbs. heavier than most of the calves out of our angus herd sire. For this reason we have searched out and found a high-quality, proven, 3-year old sim-angus herd sire for this breeding season. He has been used on heifers for 2 seasons with no problems so should do a good job for us.
 
Forgot to add that our steers are fed out from weaning on- on a 90% forage- 10% high-moisture corn ration with a small amount of soybean/distillers mix and free-choice salt. The haylage pile is now gone so it is hay alone from here on out for forage. Didn't make any corn silage last year- they don't seem to be missing it in their growth rate.
 
We are needing rain as well. Only got a bit less than 2/10ths here as well last night. Thats all it takes to totally slop up the lots. Got .8 inches here about a week ago that helped alot.

Got all our wheat and oats in the ground now. Finished up today. Got rain in the forecast- but you know how forecasts go :lol:

The sky totally dried up here last August and hardly got more than a dusting most of the winter. Made for a great calving season so far with no losses and only 1 or 2 pulls that were actually neccessary. got 8 left to calve.
 
Silver said:
sandtrap said:
What breed are the black and white spotted cattle?

That's where yer CAB comes from :lol:

The whiteface cattle are 3-way crosses- 1/2 simmy, 1/4 angus, 1/4 hereford in the case of the steers. The heifer is 1/4 angus with the balance being mostly simmental.

Most of our calves are half angus or more.

We are getting to the point where most of our cows are 50-50 sim-angus and are going to be running a 50-50 sim-angus herd bull on them from here on out if it continues to work well.
 

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