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jillra

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I bought this show heffer for more then I wanted but it was already broke, I'm thinking to help recover from the expense if I would AI her back every year and have her show her calf instead of buying a new one. And possibly getting into selling some of her embryos to recover the cost and maybe make a little. Thoughts and ideas as im so new to all this its not even funny
 

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TexasRedsAndShorties

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Yes ma’am! Selling those embryos would get your money back for sure pick popular bulls and it should NOT be an issue as she is a damn good looking heifer and be sure to worry more about calving ease bulls on the first calf the fun stuff can come later 😉 there are plenty of great bulls
 

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I did a little stalking to find her video and I’d say all you’ve done is made a bang up investment keep her on the right haircare and nutrition and she’s gonna kick absolute ass in the showring and if you’ve got any questions since you are new shoot me a message :D
 

jillra

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I did a little stalking to find her video and I’d say all you’ve done is made a bang up investment keep her on the right haircare and nutrition and she’s gonna kick absolute ass in the showring and if you’ve got any questions since you are new shoot me a message :D
What kind of hair care do you recommend right now my daughter is using clear choice to wash hydrator for conditioning and kleenex sheen at the end. It don't get done like I would like right now as the barn and shed got taken by a tornado and living in iowa its to cold right now to bath her 2 times a week with the cold water that's avable for her. I'm thinking bringing the trailer and the heffer into town and using warm water from the house and drying her good before I take her back.any ideas would be awsome
 

jillra

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Yes ma’am! Selling those embryos would get your money back for sure pick popular bulls and it should NOT be an issue as she is a damn good looking heifer and be sure to worry more about calving ease bulls on the first calf the fun stuff can come later 😉 there are plenty of great bulls
What are some good bulls for frist time mommas I found this one on cattle visions under club calf. Name is 3 of a kind
From Matt Lautner Cattle -

Out of Taylor Lueking's legendary Emmerson donor that has generated over $230,000 in revenue in her short career so far. Full brother to multiple past champions across the show circuit including Abi Henderson's many time champion market heifer from the 2019 show season. Three Of A Kind is the first Made To Order son that you can use to add foot size and muscle to matings. We like the added look and style that Made To Order cattle bring to the show ring and are excited to see what this powerful young sire will return in future years. The biggest and best selection of THF/PHAF sires at MLC, order early demand has been overwhelming
Club Calf

3 Of A Kind

Cane Codes:MAXB497(MAXB479)
DOB:Feb 2018
DEFECT RESULTS:pHA FREE, TH FREE
Made 2 Order
Lueking Emmerson Donor
 

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I would breed her to a low birth weight bull (calving ease) for the first time, a live calf and healthy cow are better than a dead calf or Cererian. You might look and breeding her to a low birth weight Main Anju or something like that. I'm not positive but you should be able to register Maintainer if it is a heifer and should get a decent steer out of her if it is a bull calf.
 
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