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<blockquote data-quote="jjbussy" data-source="post: 1098002" data-attributes="member: 21850"><p>Thanks all. I am up in Divide, Colorado. Its near the Pikes Peak area. I run Saler/Angus cross generally, some with Hereford mixed in there too. I am a benginnig rancher and am still gathering as much advice as possible. I have been told that Herefords can get ther milk bags sunburned pretty bad at elevation so... stay away, but who knows about that. The relfection off of snow is very intense at 9000-10000 ft. I know from experience. </p><p> Generally I would not buy a heifer that scored above 45 PAP test score so I think I'm on the right track there, but still was wondering if any breed in particular was generally better and I think many of you contributed great ansewers. </p><p></p><p>Thanks everybody, good luck out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjbussy, post: 1098002, member: 21850"] Thanks all. I am up in Divide, Colorado. Its near the Pikes Peak area. I run Saler/Angus cross generally, some with Hereford mixed in there too. I am a benginnig rancher and am still gathering as much advice as possible. I have been told that Herefords can get ther milk bags sunburned pretty bad at elevation so... stay away, but who knows about that. The relfection off of snow is very intense at 9000-10000 ft. I know from experience. Generally I would not buy a heifer that scored above 45 PAP test score so I think I'm on the right track there, but still was wondering if any breed in particular was generally better and I think many of you contributed great ansewers. Thanks everybody, good luck out there. [/QUOTE]
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