Flushing Angus Cow...Any Suggestions?

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Freddy

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DUFF'S NEW EDITION would be my pick ,use a bull that has some thickness and modern growth with plenty of Angus in it ...I have used UPWARD & CONCENSUS  and pretty good calves ,but if the cow is super thick there OK but if she don't already have it you won't get it ....I would also think about the two bulls you have already use ,this ANGUS  breed right now is a product that might get hard to sell, everybody has them and with all there problems it's hard telling how that will play out .....WALK ALONE has sure worked for me on Angus ,but disposition can be a problem, Charolais  on good ANGUS cow's make awesome clubby females also .....SILVERIA STYLE also work's good and has something to them ....
 

BSCattle

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Here is one of the Lut heifers for Firesweep, we are extremely happy with her, she is lot 44 on Sullivan's Maternal Legends sale. Her full sister (Lot 45) isn't too shabby either.  ;)
 

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BlkAngus

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BSCattle said:
Here is one of the Lut heifers for Firesweep, we are extremely happy with her, she is lot 44 on Sullivan's Maternal Legends sale. Her full sister (Lot 45) isn't too shabby either.  ;)
Do you have a video?
 

Davidsonranch

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Just going to throw this out there, but we bred two heavy New Design bred heifers to Grandmaster simmy bull (both had heifers) and they consistently are picked out by others as the top calves in the field.  Will try to get pics asap. I'm making momma cows, so if you are looking show string or steers, might now be the way to go.
But obviously the PB thing is working!  Beautiful cattle.
 
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