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    Old Simmental Semen from 1999

    I seem to remember there was a bit of controversy about a particular Simmental bull in the 90s that was either Flekvieh or full blood that was polled. I can't remember the bull, as I was just a kid at the time, but the bull was marketed in the magazines as a full blood Flekvieh that was polled...
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    Wilks Bulls

    Thanks for the info.
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    Simmental breeders

    Are the Doc scores so bad/low because these two particular bulls don't have a lot of progeny as of yet?
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    Angus vs Simmental in Tennessee

    Thanks for the info, Jeanne. Would you want to start out with Simmental cows and put an Angus bull on them, or the inverse; Angus cows with a Simmental bull?
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    What are the different Angus lines known to produce?

    Hey everyone, I was hoping some of the brilliant minds here could help explain what some of the different Angus bloodlines are known for producing (e.g. calving ease, weight gain, marbling, fertility, etc.). Tons of SAV, GAR, Sitz, etc. bulls out there, many of which are raved about and others...
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    Angus vs Simmental in Tennessee

    Thanks for the replies. Obviously there's no "correct" answer, but lots of good takes. Regarding registered cattle, it certainly seems Simmental has a lower barrier of entry, but there are a lot of big players in the registered Angus game in TN (e.g. Deer Valley). Little background, but my...
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    Angus vs Simmental in Tennessee

    Hey everyone, Long time reader, first time poster. I was just curious and thought I'd ask, as the title says, Angus or Simmental in Tennessee. Which does better in the state in terms of health, longevity, climate adaptability, and financially. I know it's going to differ based on geography...
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