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How to make a heifer in GA calve..............

kolanuraven said:
Denny said:
kolanuraven said:
Oh...no....he'll be showing up at a bull sale....prob near you in a few months!!!! :wink: :wink:

I take it you don't own a knife.



We sell bulls....not hamburger

Besides, why should I cut a good bull calf just because 2 bovines prior to him got snake bit?

So, he was a bit heavier than he should have been.....I'll bet you're a bit heavier than you should be also..........
:wink: :wink:


A lot of PB breeders need to sell a little more hamburger and a few less bulls.
 
kolanuraven said:
Richard Doolittle said:
The snake bites are irrelevant, but aren't two generations of calving difficulties behind him a big deal to you?


There's not 2 gen's of problems. Go back and read.



The GMa dies of snake bite......and the momma popped out her hip calving and that's not uncommon nor a ' trait'......


I'm happy with the way my deal works....and seems a lot of other folks are also...so if it ain't broke...don't fix it!! :wink: :wink: :wink:

I can read. His mother needed assistance and his grandmother had calving issues. Popping out a hip is NOT a common calving occurrence. That's two generations of calvining issues--plain and simple.
 
Richard Doolittle said:
kolanuraven said:
Richard Doolittle said:
The snake bites are irrelevant, but aren't two generations of calving difficulties behind him a big deal to you?


There's not 2 gen's of problems. Go back and read.



The GMa dies of snake bite......and the momma popped out her hip calving and that's not uncommon nor a ' trait'......


I'm happy with the way my deal works....and seems a lot of other folks are also...so if it ain't broke...don't fix it!! :wink: :wink: :wink:

I can read. His mother needed assistance and his grandmother had calving issues. Popping out a hip is NOT a common calving occurrence. That's two generations of calvining issues--plain and simple.


You do what makes you happy and makes you $$$$$.....and I'll do the same.
 
There is nothing like passing on your problems to someone else. And in this case multiplying them. Just when you think you have heard it all.
 
I have talked with several purebred breeders that have stated that they don't have any cull bull calves. And to their credit they have some wonderful cattle and an excellent reputation. So I am not one to argue with success. However, I do have cull bull calves and I do cull several every year. I for one would like to see a lot more purebred bulls castrated as the market is flooded. We could even make more money selling cull bulls at weaning and only raise a few good bulls to sell at herd bull prices. To take a cull bull and invest feed and acres in him and then sell him for $1500 at 16 months is losing money. As well as reducing the price on the good bulls due to supply and demand.

OOPS. that ain't what we were talking about was it. Sorry Kola. I hope your heifer and calf are Okay.
 
alabama said:
OOPS. that ain't what we were talking about was it. Sorry Kola. I hope your heifer and calf are Okay.


She's fine and her boy is fine.....thanks for asking
 

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