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Angus

Denny
I have a few questions.

First when do you begin calving and at what age do you sell your bulls.

Another would be how much snow do you consider to much to graze through? I know if it's a 1" hard Ice type snow that would end it but just say an average fluffy snow.We grazed until today we got 8"s of snow and the cows quit working for a living the pasture that is left is pretty poor though.When the snow goes in the spring I will put our fall cows out on the leftover's.

Another do you have any semen that can be exported here or someone with some good bulls you would recommend to purchase some semen from.

We start calving about the middle of April. The bull calf in the picture was born April 16.
Amount of snow will depend on how ambitious I am with the electric fence. As long as they have not trampled the ground and I move the fence daily, I have grazed through snow well over my muck boots.
Always there in the spring like you say Denny.
Don't have any semen available for export right now. The last bull we drew had a positive lepto titre. My advice would be to buy one of the 49 coming two year old bulls we are offing in February this year and making some darn good money drawing him yourself on the south side of the 49th and selling semen.
 

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