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<blockquote data-quote="damengineer" data-source="post: 1555498" data-attributes="member: 24810"><p>Has anyone fed out a LH/Angus cross? What was the meat like? One of the best steaks I ever ate was from a Buffalo!! Great flavor and so tender you could cut it with a fork. My LH cows can stay fat on nearly nothing to eat, I would think that they would not need as much grain. I understand the less fat, but the new diet conscious meat eaters want less fat. If I had the land I would keep 2 bulls but it is not possible with the small herd and land. I use some rotational grazing to be able to handle the number of cws/calves I have. </p><p>This fall/winter has been the wettest and coldest for the last 40 years. We have water running from the south facing slopes we used for protection from the wind since 75.. The main pasture I use for winter feeding is beginning to look like a feedlot. Wheat pasture is less than 3 inches high and we have'nt been able to pasture anything. Feeding hay and cubes, with 17 calves on the ground and doing fine. All born within 2 weeks. As far as disposition and calving goes, this LH bull is the best bull I have had in almost 60 years of raising cattle. Just cannot say enough good about the bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damengineer, post: 1555498, member: 24810"] Has anyone fed out a LH/Angus cross? What was the meat like? One of the best steaks I ever ate was from a Buffalo!! Great flavor and so tender you could cut it with a fork. My LH cows can stay fat on nearly nothing to eat, I would think that they would not need as much grain. I understand the less fat, but the new diet conscious meat eaters want less fat. If I had the land I would keep 2 bulls but it is not possible with the small herd and land. I use some rotational grazing to be able to handle the number of cws/calves I have. This fall/winter has been the wettest and coldest for the last 40 years. We have water running from the south facing slopes we used for protection from the wind since 75.. The main pasture I use for winter feeding is beginning to look like a feedlot. Wheat pasture is less than 3 inches high and we have'nt been able to pasture anything. Feeding hay and cubes, with 17 calves on the ground and doing fine. All born within 2 weeks. As far as disposition and calving goes, this LH bull is the best bull I have had in almost 60 years of raising cattle. Just cannot say enough good about the bull. [/QUOTE]
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