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Putting Proven Genetics To Work Our program has been built with herd sires from top programs that reflect our commitment to quality. RUNL Caprock 615C Caprock has the balance of traits we are striving to produce. His calves come easily and are extremely quiet and uniform. PB • Homo Black • Homo Polled Sire: RUNL Stetson 850S • Dam: RUNL Xiss 395X CED: 7 BW: 1.6 WW: 80 YW: 109 MK: 23 CEM: 5 SC: 0.65 ST: 28 Doc: 28 YG: -0.16 CW: 31 REA: 0.51 MB: -0.06 FT: -0.04 $MTI: 53.06 GV X-Man 217C PB • Black • Homo Polled Sire: GV X-Man 701X • Dam: GV MS Urban Cowboy 1132Y CED: 11 BW: 1.3 WW: 87 YW: 122 MK: 25 CEM: 8 SC: 0.90 ST: 9 Doc: 24 YG: -0.33 CW: 41 REA: 0.92 MB: -0.07 FT: -0.03 $MTI: 56.26 A high seller in the 2017 GV Limousin Sale, our first X-Man 217C calves have lived up to our high expectations. They are like peas in a pod with lots of eye appeal. They really grow and have plenty of muscle. GV Xerox 001C PB • Homo Black • Homo Polled Sire: DLVL Xerox 023K • Dam: GV MS Stetson 307A CED: 16 BW: -2.5 BW: 70 YW: 103 MK: 26 CEM: 8 SC: 0.30 ST: 16 Doc: 33 YG: -0.19 CW: 24 REA: 0.68 MB: -0.09 FT: -0.04 $MTI: 49.40 Another top seller from the 2017 GV Sale, this bull has the “spread” genetics we all love. His calves come in the 65-75 lb. range and then just explode with growth. FOR SALE AT PRIVATE TREATY Available are a powerful set of 16-18-month-old bulls, all homozygous polled and homozygous black. Give us a call for details. BETSCHART LIMOUSIN 58 | JUNE/JULY 2018 Tom & Susan Betschart P.O. Box 614 • Ashland, Kansas 67831 620-635-2539 Tom’s Cell: 620-635-5711 Email: [email protected] Cow Herd Management your cows, and your call. If you follow just the first two steps for a few years, what you will likely begin to see is that those cows you thought you would help by giving them “another month or two” will continue to increase their calving interval as time goes on. At best, they will hold steady. It is highly unlikely that the interval will shorten, unless an outside factor, like inadequate nutrition that is causing the problem is addressed. If a substantial portion of your herd is not giving you a calf every 365 days, you need to evaluate your management system, and find the limiting factor. Look at nutrit