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    Who Made Who semen....value?

    We have a few straws of WMW semen in our tank. Just wondering what it's worth in today's market.
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    USING REGULAR OR NORMAL SIZED BULLS ON LOWLINE COWS

    Have used Hoover Dam on a fullblood Lowline cow, no problem. Cow weights 1100 pounds so a big Lowline
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    lowline cross bull

    this is the sire of our little bull, one current pic and the other when he was about 22 months old
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    lowline cross bull

    Have a 1/2 lowline bull out of a Heat Wave daughter, THF and PHAF, can't wait to see how he turns out
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    A question of small cattle logistics

    Thanks for the kind words Sue! Just thought I would post one last picture from this years Red Angus show in Iowa- GMRR Valentine 106C was Reserve Champion Foundation female. Sired by LGL Bluey (Red Lowline) out of SAR Roxie 904W (Red Angus)
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    A question of small cattle logistics

    we may be able to help on the Red Lowlines- We are the foundation herd here in America for the Red Lowlines
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    A question of small cattle logistics

    Lowlines crossed to commercial sized cattle will result in a 25-30% smaller calf than the dam. That said we fullblood lowlines (DNA verified 100%) that weight between 800 -1100 lbs. We just had a Fullblood cow calve a Hoover Dam heifer the resulting calf will be a half blood. These half blood...
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    Duff Bull Sale - Top Selling Bull is Moderator Plus

    "The original imports from Glencarnock Stud, Canada, included the bulls Glencarnock Revolution and Brave Edward Glencarnock, 17 heifers and a cow and calf. These cattle came from show quality stock, continuing to win championships when competing in top Australian cattle shows." To say moderator...
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    Duff Bull Sale - Top Selling Bull is Moderator Plus

    Not sure what Aussie means as we're seeing more and more commercial cattlemen using lowlines in their herds.  Also, just another note, at the stock show in Denver this year the pen of commercial heifers was won by 1/2 lowlines.  So really don't understand Aussie's comments. The Australian...
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    Duff Bull Sale - Top Selling Bull is Moderator Plus

    Thanks,thunderdownunder.  Lowline cattle are slowly but surely getting taller, and our full brother to Low Beau, who sired this top-selling bull, stands around 48 inches and weighs 1600 + lbs.
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    Duff Bull Sale - Top Selling Bull is Moderator Plus

    Here's an interesting article from the Stock Journal about this bull and Duff's theory on using lowlines: http://www.stockjournal.com.au/news/agriculture/cattle/beef/trust-me-lowline-makes-us85000/2692120.aspx
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    Duff Bull Sale - Top Selling Bull is Moderator Plus

    Lowlines are angus from a herd in Australia that were eventually used for research.  The herd was closed in the early 1960's.  XBAR - in theory they should type the same as modern angus, assuming there were no other breed-types crossed with today's angus. CAB - Not sure why they're calling it...
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    Duff Bull Sale - Top Selling Bull is Moderator Plus

    For those looking for a calving-ease bull but don't want to use a Lowline bull.  This bull is sired by Low Beau, a fullblood Lowline! 
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    1942 Angus heifer

    Looks like a Lowline!
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    Lowlines on clubby heifers

    You're not limited to black, as we have several red fullblood lowlines here. We bred our shorty cow to Bluey, our main red bull and had a nice red roan heifer.
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    Lowlines on clubby heifers

    We have a few club calf cows here, including a heat wave, heat seeker and sin city daughter.  No birthing issues plus a very marketable calf.
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    Draxxin, Micotil, Nuflor

    Have used  Draxxin for 3-4 years- works great!!! Give newborn calves 1/2 cc when it's 30-40 degrees and raining and they do great.  Also use it for pinkeye with great success. Use it when shipping calves or cows to prevent shipping fever. Really like the small dosage. Used Nuflor once, gave it...
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