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Re: What Breed

Postby gonzo » Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:57 am

Red angus herford and red angus whitepark .
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Re: What Breed

Postby novatech » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:45 am

Caustic Burno wrote:Buiding air castle's and just for fun if you were starting over today what would you restock you pasture with.
I am talking about true breeds before they turned dang near everyone of them black.
Myself be a pasture full of gray Brimmer girl's and a polled Hereford bull.

I would do about the same except flip it around. The pure brimmers are just to pricey. There is a lot of calving advantage with bremmer girls but I have a tank full of Brahman semen I need to use.
Need to add that I'm getting to old to fight with a mamma protecting her calf.
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Re: What Breed

Postby E in PA » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:16 am

hereford/angus cross cows with a char bull. I've always thought the black baldie was a good looking critter
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Re: What Breed

Postby Caustic Burno » Thu Mar 29, 2012 1:44 pm

novatech wrote:
Caustic Burno wrote:Buiding air castle's and just for fun if you were starting over today what would you restock you pasture with.
I am talking about true breeds before they turned dang near everyone of them black.
Myself be a pasture full of gray Brimmer girl's and a polled Hereford bull.

I would do about the same except flip it around. The pure brimmers are just to pricey. There is a lot of calving advantage with bremmer girls but I have a tank full of Brahman semen I need to use.
Need to add that I'm getting to old to fight with a mamma protecting her calf.



But I was building air castle's money wasn't in my equation it was poof they were in my pasture.
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Re: What Breed

Postby andybob » Thu Mar 29, 2012 3:07 pm

If I start up again here in the UK, it would be a choice between Sussex and North Devon, I have contacts with quality herds of both breeds. Back in the tropics I would go back to Tuli which have served me well especially when they had minimum care while I was regularly deployed during the 70's.
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Re: What Breed

Postby MO_cows » Thu Mar 29, 2012 9:16 pm

I would get some Gyr or one of the Brahman strains that has those long eared, cuter than a speckled pup, calves. I would keep some Tarentaise, too, and make some Tar-Brays.
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Re: What Breed

Postby Herefords.US » Fri Mar 30, 2012 1:16 am

Line 1 Herefords or JMS Victor Domino Polled Herefords.

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Re: What Breed

Postby mrvictordomino » Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:56 am

Probably wouldn't change much, would still have the line bred Victor Domino Polled Herefords. Would like to go back and pick
up a bull or two I pasted on years ago. Did have a good experience with Red Angus cattle for about ten years but had to cut back
with just too many irons in the fire. Have been working on the Herefords for thirty-seven years so they will be here for a while.
I also don't move as fast as I once did....Another reason the Herefords are still here!!!!

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Re: What Breed

Postby bigbull338 » Fri Mar 30, 2012 10:07 am

well id stay with beefmaster,an prolly add shorthorns.ive been wising i could buy some shorthorns for awhile now.
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Re: What Breed

Postby Brute 23 » Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:47 pm

Turned out a 3/4 Hereford 1/4 Brahman bull on some Brangus cows last week. I had been wanting to do that for a while. Both are big ranch raised and I am hoping for some good looking, hardy mommas. From there you can put any thing you want back over them.

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Re: What Breed

Postby Ryder » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:36 am

Hereford bull on brimmer cows.
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Re: What Breed

Postby circlew » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:54 am

Tiger mommas on Char bulls! :cowboy:
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Re: What Breed

Postby B&M Farms » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:55 am

The same as now. Brangus. If I lived a little farther north some of the best looking angus I've ever seen were red.
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Re: What Breed

Postby angus9259 » Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:19 am

Since we're doing air castles and all . . . . if I could have all the money back I've put into it and do things all over, I'd put in a dirt bike track and leave the cattle to people who knew what they were doing.
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Re: What Breed

Postby Massey135 » Fri Apr 06, 2012 3:35 pm

I've made more money selling shorthorn calves than I ever have selling crossbred calves at the sale barn. I sold one calf last year that cost me $25 for the semen for more cash than half of my calf crop of commercial calves brought two years prior. There is a huge demand for Shorhorn heifers and the bulls do just fine too. My partner is South Texas posted an add in Livestock weekly selling 12 purebred weaned bull calves. They all sold within ONE WEEK for a minimum of $1200. These are not pampered show cattle either. They were rounded up, weaned, and an add put in the paper.

I can't imagine raising a breed of livestock just because that's what the salebarn wants. There are countless other outlets that don't require much IF ANY additional inputs. There might not be as much total demand for Shorthorn genetics compared to say the demand for Angus genetics, but proportionate to the number of breeders out there, the demand for shorthorns is considerably higher.

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