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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1436434" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Hereford doesn't have the heat tolerance of the Brahma. But still better than the ba .</p><p>What good Hereford s do bring is the ability to get by on rough country. No other breed will scrap around in brush and cactus except the longhorn and Corrientes. You cross the Hereford and the Brahma and you get a critter that will make lots of red meat on nothing but country. This allows lots of sorry land to be utilized. I have no problem admitting that i prefer a purebred black Angus bull simply to get black calves to take to town</p><p> I want some ear on my cows because I expect them to show up for work everyday. Bulls don't have to raise calves. They can lay in the shade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1436434, member: 24947"] Hereford doesn't have the heat tolerance of the Brahma. But still better than the ba . What good Hereford s do bring is the ability to get by on rough country. No other breed will scrap around in brush and cactus except the longhorn and Corrientes. You cross the Hereford and the Brahma and you get a critter that will make lots of red meat on nothing but country. This allows lots of sorry land to be utilized. I have no problem admitting that i prefer a purebred black Angus bull simply to get black calves to take to town I want some ear on my cows because I expect them to show up for work everyday. Bulls don't have to raise calves. They can lay in the shade. [/QUOTE]
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