C Bar C Ranch
New member
Greetings!
I run a straight bred herd of Brangus cattle, and I really do love the breed. They are large, good milking, quick growing, and a pleasure to work with. We've been running Brangus bulls for quite a while in an effort to increase uniformity in the "mongrel" herd we started with. Now that the herd is uniform enough, it is time to select a breed for an outcross, and we've been thinking Gelbvieh. I've done quite a bit of research into the breed, and I am impressed by their maternal abilities as well as the growth qualities they exhibit. These are two important factors, since we raise our own replacements.
The resulting calves will be not only be Balancers, but also an effective three way cross. While I am sure that the females will be productive, I am curious as to the market qualities the steers will posses. One is hard pressed to find information on Balancer performance beyond breed association propaganda. Any experiences you can relay to me are most appreciated.
I run a straight bred herd of Brangus cattle, and I really do love the breed. They are large, good milking, quick growing, and a pleasure to work with. We've been running Brangus bulls for quite a while in an effort to increase uniformity in the "mongrel" herd we started with. Now that the herd is uniform enough, it is time to select a breed for an outcross, and we've been thinking Gelbvieh. I've done quite a bit of research into the breed, and I am impressed by their maternal abilities as well as the growth qualities they exhibit. These are two important factors, since we raise our own replacements.
The resulting calves will be not only be Balancers, but also an effective three way cross. While I am sure that the females will be productive, I am curious as to the market qualities the steers will posses. One is hard pressed to find information on Balancer performance beyond breed association propaganda. Any experiences you can relay to me are most appreciated.