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Angus cattle in real working conditions(in the south)
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<blockquote data-quote="soonerboy8489" data-source="post: 185183" data-attributes="member: 3420"><p>My brother breeds registered angus cattle and he has spent a fortune buying these cattle at those high priced angus sales. He ai's them to the best nothern angus bulls. His cattle run on average range conditions here in Oklahoma and are treated just like the other cattle around his area. His calves aren't raised on creep or pampered in anyway.</p><p> When I look at his cattle I am amased at how pretty and fat his cows are but when I look at his high bred calves, they look like they have been hit in the head with a rock. I have noticed this for several years and am now wondering is this the real angus or is it just the angus being raised in the south.</p><p> His neighbors have superior calves out of Brangus Cows and Maine bulls. Is this just due to the southern eared problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerboy8489, post: 185183, member: 3420"] My brother breeds registered angus cattle and he has spent a fortune buying these cattle at those high priced angus sales. He ai's them to the best nothern angus bulls. His cattle run on average range conditions here in Oklahoma and are treated just like the other cattle around his area. His calves aren't raised on creep or pampered in anyway. When I look at his cattle I am amased at how pretty and fat his cows are but when I look at his high bred calves, they look like they have been hit in the head with a rock. I have noticed this for several years and am now wondering is this the real angus or is it just the angus being raised in the south. His neighbors have superior calves out of Brangus Cows and Maine bulls. Is this just due to the southern eared problem? [/QUOTE]
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