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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 864893" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>Well I'm not saying my crossbred cattle ain't crossed up something but what is 90% of the U.S. commercial herd and the calves hitting the sale barn? Most people started with angus or hereford cows, then used the the angus bull on the herf cows then a few years later they ran a big old yellow and white simmy, then maybe a char, then a maine, then a saler, and on and on......</p><p></p><p>I'm just hoping with a planned cross the results will be better and if not, they will sure fit in with most of the commercial operations in the world today. </p><p></p><p>And what are these club calves today? </p><p></p><p>I mean in the end all a beef man needs is a cow to lay down and calve unassisted raise a big calf and do it for years to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 864893, member: 16547"] Well I'm not saying my crossbred cattle ain't crossed up something but what is 90% of the U.S. commercial herd and the calves hitting the sale barn? Most people started with angus or hereford cows, then used the the angus bull on the herf cows then a few years later they ran a big old yellow and white simmy, then maybe a char, then a maine, then a saler, and on and on...... I'm just hoping with a planned cross the results will be better and if not, they will sure fit in with most of the commercial operations in the world today. And what are these club calves today? I mean in the end all a beef man needs is a cow to lay down and calve unassisted raise a big calf and do it for years to come. [/QUOTE]
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