everybreedcounts
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I agree. She's plenty-good for making a calf-raising cow.leanbeef said:She's not fat or "powerful" but I think a decent kind of replacement in decent pasture condition considering it's March and grass is right around the corner. My first calf heifers aren't carrying much more condition than this heifer...they have all summer to grow & gain before calving in September. You want her in good shape at calving time...not necessarily fat enough for the junior show circuit.
What do u have her bred to?
I also agree with leanbeef and GB. 2 year olds never look that great unless you are pouring the grain to them. She should make you a really good cow. Couldn't have a better cross in my opinion.garybob said:I agree. She's plenty-good for making a calf-raising cow.leanbeef said:She's not fat or "powerful" but I think a decent kind of replacement in decent pasture condition considering it's March and grass is right around the corner. My first calf heifers aren't carrying much more condition than this heifer...they have all summer to grow & gain before calving in September. You want her in good shape at calving time...not necessarily fat enough for the junior show circuit.
What do u have her bred to?
GB
The only Tri Star Genetics that I can find in the Net in California is a Dairy Semen outfit. Surely, nobody AI'd her that way. ??? ??? ???everybreedcounts said:She is a show heifer.I dont know if they have this in other states, but in California in a couple counties have a show for Replacement heifers at the county fair. kids get heifers, they send them to be bred in December-February, then then show them when they are ideally 6-8 months pregnant. She's my heifer for this show, I just bought her after being bred because my original heifer had complications. I will be starting her on grain so shes fat for the show, then our fair has an auction and local ranchers buy the heifers from the 4-H/FFA kids. So I wont be keeping her as a cow. Thanks for all the opinions on her! Also shes pretty tiny, only about 1000 lbs. Shes a pretty nice heifer for my purposes, and Im going to make a good amount of money on her, so Im happy with her.
As for who she's bred to, just an Shorthorn bull her breeder has, nothing special. Tri Star genetics if you are familar