Thanks for the heads up.lms0229 said:Lady I know breeds some very thick and hardy British White cattle. She has a FB page called 'British White Beef' and she is out of MN. She has collected semen on several and they are phenomenal.
Great Idea! I know these cows. Even though they are "continental" they are generally seen in the south US. Not clear how well they would do calving in the snow.Lucky_P said:Now that you've moved off of Shorthorns and 'into the weeds' of other minor breeds, let me throw Braunvieh into the mix for consideration.
Great cattle that do a lot of things well... and out of red or red-carrier cows, you'll likely get some red brindle calves... we had several good-looking young brindle Braunvieh-cross cows in the herd when we dispersed this fall... unfortunately, all of them went to MO... didn't stay close enough here for me to see how they do.