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Have you ever heard of purebred seed corn?

No one in production agriculture uses purebreds except beef producers. More and more commercial herds are breeding up to straight bred Angus. These herds are giving away the only free lunch in the cattle business - hybrid vigor. If you find your fertility rates dropping or feed costs rising - it's time to consider crossbreeding again. At Powder Creek Simmental we are here to help you simplify your crossbreeding program. By using our SimAngus composite bulls, you will find that crossbreeding is not a difficult practice. If your herd is almost purebred Angus, use one of our 75% Simmental X 25% Black Angus bulls to give you a 5/8 Angus X 3/8 Simmental that is exactly what the cattle feeders and packers are demanding. If you already have a herd of Simmental X Angus cows, simply maintain your current level of hybrid vigor by using our 50% Simmental X 50% Black Angus bulls. Rest assured that these bulls are the result of very careful matings between the best of both breeds.

Below we have listed just a few of the benefits of using crossbreeding in your herd.

  • Crossbreeding increases pounds weaned per cow exposed by 23% - U. S. D. A. Meat Animal Research Center (MARC) data on file.

  • Hybrid vigor adds $140 income per cow - Ex: 85% calf crop X 550 weight calves X $1.30/pound X 23%.

  • Powder Creek's Optimizer composite bulls allow you to crossbreed while keeping color and type uniform - black or red and polled.

  • Optimizer females average 1250 lbs. mature weight and maintain body condition as well as an F1 Hereford X Angus.

  • Optimizer bulls maintain over 75% of F1 hybrid vigor in a simple, sustainable, single-breed crossing program.

  • Powder Creek Optimizer bulls are selected to maximize cow/calf profitability.

Looking Through A Cattle Feeders Lens
 
If you doubt that a Simmental X Angus crossbred calf is what the feeders and packers are demanding today and are willing to pay a premium price for, read what J. Tom Brink, Senior Vice President, Cattle Ownership and Risk Management for Five Rivers Ranch Cattle Feeding, LLC had to say about it at the 2006 Beef Improvement Federation Annual Research Symposium and Annual Meeting.
 
To put into proper perspective what Mr. Brink had to say, we must remember that Five Rivers Ranch Cattle Feeding, LLC is the largest cattle feeder in the world. They operate ten feedyards in the states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Idaho with a one time feeding capacity of 811,000 head and they feed at least two groups of cattle per year, making the total number of feeder cattle purchased annually by Five Rivers a whopping 1.622 million head.
 
"To satisfy the 21st century beef consumer, we need to address a few major beef industry problems. A major problem that we face is that huge numbers of cattle are designed wrong genetically. I will tell you exactly what Five Rivers wants from a breed composition standpoint. And the reason we have a preference is because cattle that are well-designed genetically do a good job meeting the needs of the cattle feeder, packer and consumer.
 
Our first choice is an Angus X Continental(Simmental) animal that is 50% to 75% Angus and 25% to 50% Continental(Simmental). This combination makes a right-sized, good-feeding, good-grading, good-yielding animal that covers a lot of important bases. Higher percentage Angus cattle (Black & Red) will grade very well, but are weaker in red meat yield, sometimes producing excess Yield Grade 4s. High percentage Continental (Simmental) produce high red-meat yields, but they don't grade Choice often enough and often fail to finish before they get too big in the feedyard. A balanced combination of Angus and Continental(Simmental) breeding is tough to beat."
 
Put a SimAngus Optimizer bull to work in your herd and begin reaping not only the benefits of hybrid vigor, but also the premium prices that are paid for cattle that are the right breed makeup!
 

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