Feb 20, 2009 #1 FutureBreeder2013 Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 1,149 Location New Hampton, Iowa would this be a descent cross?
Feb 20, 2009 #2 justme Well-known member Joined Jan 29, 2007 Messages 2,871 Location Missouri I sure would think so!
Feb 20, 2009 #3 ROMAX Well-known member Joined Apr 12, 2008 Messages 1,233 Location kintore,ontario, canada yea thats a pretty good recipe to start with,show calves or feeders.
Feb 20, 2009 #4 red Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2007 Messages 7,850 Location LaRue, Ohio I guess I'd like to know more about your cows & which bull first. Red
Feb 20, 2009 #5 FutureBreeder2013 Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 1,149 Location New Hampton, Iowa im just thinking of what im going to do when i graduate i dont have any stock yet
Feb 20, 2009 #6 red Well-known member Joined Jan 20, 2007 Messages 7,850 Location LaRue, Ohio FutureBreeder2013 said: im just thinking of what im going to do when i graduate i dont have any stock yet Click to expand... how long will that be? A lot can change in breeding. Good luck on whatever you decide to do! Red
FutureBreeder2013 said: im just thinking of what im going to do when i graduate i dont have any stock yet Click to expand... how long will that be? A lot can change in breeding. Good luck on whatever you decide to do! Red
Feb 20, 2009 #7 FutureBreeder2013 Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 1,149 Location New Hampton, Iowa about 4 years and ya i know a ton will change lol thanks
Feb 20, 2009 #8 G GLZ Well-known member Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 385 Lets see A Meyer 734 crossed with an angus cow crossed with a clubby bull. Yeah that might work. ;D
Feb 20, 2009 #9 FutureBreeder2013 Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2009 Messages 1,149 Location New Hampton, Iowa meyer 374 x black ice x heatwave calf ya that wouldnt be half bad lol