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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    No doubt! The Angus Association did a heck of a job with their "Certified Angus Beef" marketing campaign. You can still see that today, at the stockyard, even in the sale of commercial cattle. Around our parts, a black hided calf, will always bring more than any other calf at the sale barn. They...
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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    Absolutely no offense taken by me at all, I assure you. We are all good!
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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    Any BueLingo breeder around will be highly insulted when their cattle are referred to as "Belted Galloways". The Galloways are a short legged breed of cattle that have a double coat of hair. The BueLingo are like an Angus with a belt. They are a composite breed of cattle made up of the Angus...
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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    Here is a little "Copy & Paste" history on the BueLingo breed: The Buelingo was created in the USA in the 70's when a successful cattleman named Russ Bueling had the idea for a new breed that was belted and fit the requirements of the beef industry. Photo courtesy of Kullcrest Cattle...
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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    Been awhile since I have been around. Hope everyone is doing well. May God Bless the cattle farmer.
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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    A few more PICS...
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    Patton Farm BueLingo Cattle

    I posted here several years back looking for a cow/calf pair of BueLingo cattle. Come a long ways since then. Sold all my black commercial cattle and now have around 30 head of Registered BueLingo belted beef cattle. They are eye catching for sure in the pasture. We have both black/white and...
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    Buelingo Cattle

    Just called the guy on that link. They all sold last week and went to Iowa. Just missed out on them. :(
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    Buelingo Cattle

    Anyone know where I can find a cow/calf pair, a young bred cow, a bred heifer or a heifer old enough to breed? The only place I have been able to come up with any is Dickinson Cattle Company in Ohio and that's too far to go. Need something closer than that to Alabama. Also, only interested in...
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    Simm-Angus ...

    I bought a new cow/calf pair today. The cow is a 3 year old Simm-Angus (1/4 Simmental, 3/4 Angus) and has a steer calf that was born on October 25, 2006 by her side. He is sired by a real good registered Angus bull. She is already bred back to the same Angus bull and has passed her next cycle...
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    black and white panda cows?

    Annie, My wife calls the type cattle that you are referring to "Oreo Cattle". I am suprised that no-one on here did not refer you to the Dickinson Cattle Company (http://www.texaslonghorn.net/buelingo_info/index.cfm) in Ohio who happens to breed this type cattle. They are called BueLingo's...
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    Belted Galloway's???

    Anyone know of any belted galloway breeders near Central Alabama or know where I might find a black/white belted galloway cow or cow/calf pair around here to buy? My wife wants one belted galloway cow to go in our angus herd, just for the novelty of having one, I guess. We want a cow under 5...
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    Mad Cow Case Confirmed - It is in Alabama

    I heard today that the cow was a Santa Gertrudis. Not much else new to report.
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    Mad Cow Case Confirmed - It is in Alabama

    I felt like the breeds board was the most widely used area of this forum so that is why I chose to post this here. Forgive me if I am wrong in doing so. I just thought it was important info for people to know. My local news channel just broke into the regular programming to hold a special news...
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    Help me pick a sem-angus

    I just bought a really good Angus bull and so did a friend of mine that were already consigned to the BCIA sale on Feb 17 in Letohatchee, Alabama. We both had to pay the extra $100.00 it cost the guy to pull them out of the sale. There will be some great bulls of different breeds at that sale...
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    3-year old bull

    Jeanne, Great looking bull! Did you do the halter breaking? That is one fine Simmental animal you have there. I know you are proud to own him. How many gals do you have him with? Again, he sure is nice! Congrats on such a fine animal.
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    New Angus Bull On The Way To My Farm!

    Here are some links that will allow you to see some of the genetics on this new bull I have purchased. My new bull is sired by Gar Expectation 4914 of the Gardiner Angus Ranch in Kansas. Here is their link: http://www.gardinerangus.com/sires_page ... _4915.html He is out of an own daughter...
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    What do ya'll think of this bull

    Just goes to show you the importance of a good quality pic. The bull does not even look like the same bull as posted in the pic's at the beginning of this thread. The first pics really made him to appear to have some serious flaws. His topline looks much straighter, he looks evenly proportioned...
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    New Angus Bull On The Way To My Farm!

    I finally made a decision and bought a new bull after driving several hundred miles to look at different bulls. I have ended up with a Registered Black Angus bull that was calved on August 30, 2004. He is an AI bull sired by Gar Expectation 4915 and out of a Bushwacker 41-93 daughter. He will...
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    Need some help finding some cattle.

    Folks, I am trying to find 8 to 10 head of heavy bred, good, black, angus cross or PB angus, young cows (3 - 5 years old) or 1st calf heifers. I also would be interested in like kind of cow/calf pairs. I am in central Alabama and would like something close to my area. They could be registered...
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