Northern Rancher
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Kate do youlive at Buffalo,Wyoming?
Alabama said:Denny: Take a look at Boyd New Day 8005. I like him as well as his calves I have seen. The bushwacker calves I have seen are very nice thick deep calves but I would not use him on heifers. His birth weight is above 3 whitch to me means cows only.
The bull I used on my heifers is F A R Krugerrand 410H. He has much lower birth weight than Bushwacker but still sires growing calves. Genex had him discounted from $30 down to $20 when I bought him in Jan.
A bull that has given me some very nice bull calves that eat and gain is
S A Neutron 377. I used one of his sons last year for my clean up bull and have been very pleased with his calves except for birth weight so use him on cows only.
Good luck
Big Muddy rancher said:I heard an Ad for Sinclair Land and Cattle I think it was. The sale was in Wyoming. Said they had the original N- cattle blood lines. Anybody know what is up. I could be mistaken as the ad was almost over before I realized what they said. :cowboy:
Denny said:I have one 416 daughter she calves late every year she had a bull calf last year which was 2 months younger than the oldest calves he was bigger than any of them by fall but was a steer oops.
the real jake said:We bought two bulls at the Sinclair sale yesterday. I didn't go myself, so I can't tell you a lot about the cattle in general. We purchased bulls in the last three years of the original N-Bar, and I love 'em. These cattle are the nucleus of the original N-Bar herd, with some Sinclair breeding thrown in. The bulls that had higher birthweights were harder to sell it seems. They got down in the 1500 dollar range, but they did have a good sale. The bull I wanted and liked on paper brought 37,500 dollars. They had an own son of Emulation 31 for sale, but don't know what he brought.
My goal is not to raise the heaviest calves in the country, but I do want the most profitable ones. The offspring from these bulls grow like weeds, and the cows hardly have to lay down in order to have a calf.
On cold raw days like these, angus really shine. It's barely over freezing with our usual strong wind.