QUEBRACHO S.E.C.A. RANCH

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September 2007

86% is the birth rate at Quebracho for Cows and Heifers from 08/01/06 to 07/31/07. This birth rate for cows only is 91% for the same period........

Charolais

TM
patent pending

Murray Grey
Chargrey
Many thanks to the breeders who have put trust in our experience and have bought this year already 32 + 3 = 35 Chargrey bulls from Quebracho S.E.C.A.
These bulls on sale are result of a very closed and accurate selection, beginning in the North American and New Zealand paddocks. There, dams and sires are carefully chosen according to the most important and adequate performances required for our lands, and among the best lineages of Charolais and Murray Grey cattle in the world.
A new selection, different bloodlines, from the best North American lineages, is already scheduled to perpetuate the Chargrey's experience at Quebracho Ranch in Paraguay.
This is our commitment: to prepare the best suitable bulls for your herds.

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Charolais update 09/07
Talking about the best lineages of Charolais cattle, we are happy to inform that with the help of Gail and Clark Brevig, from Brevig Charolais Ranch in Montana,
Quebracho S.E.C.A. has just imported from USA 34 Charolais embryos.
The four top cows selected at Brevig Charolais Ranch have been very productive.
With the help of our cattle management software we have already selected on the paper 100 cows which could be available as good receptors and good mothers for a transfer program. We will have to get them ready, apparted, in good conditions for synchronization and transfer. We will keep you informed.
Last Minute. Sep 21st transfer is scheduled for November 23rd.

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DORPER SHEEP
know about our crossbreeding experimentation going to our "Sheep Page"

We have had, among our several trips this last months, the opportunity to come across Dorper sheep breeders from North and South America.

This breed is really growing in South America!!!
Don't forget it's a hairy sheep, a very rustic breed, adapted to rough conditions of pastures and climate, growing very fast, exceptional muscle development.

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We still have rams for sale!!!
Don't miss the opportunity to know and introduce this fabulous meat producer in your herds! Wool market each year is more reduced, and it's time to think changing your sheep raising strategy, with an orientation toward what the market needs : meat. The Dorper breed is specially adapted to our rough conditions in the Chaco.


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