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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1698881" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>You are correct about #5 being crossed with something! These belong to a neighbor and he calls them Brangus. This man's cows are a Heinz57 of mutts. They are a hodge podge of Holstein- Angus, angus, black baldies and long ago he did have a Brahma bull for a year or two. . I think it was the sire of these calves' sire... the "Brangus" bull. You can see some ear and a little bit of leather in those calves. I think you can see more dairy in them than anything. When a cow gets old or sick and dies, he will go to a sale and buy whatever black or black baldy cull cow is cheapest. About the same with his bull. They stay in the pasture year round, til they get crippled, sick or die, then he will go a sale and buy a black , grade, cull bull. Or, if he feels the bull is getting too old, he will pick out a bull calf with an older dam, sell its momma and the old bull, and raise that bull calf for a bull. Never mind that it probably has sisters, half-sister, and maybe a grandma in the herd. About the only thing he doesn't have in his mix, is Corriente or Longhorn. He wont have a bovine that isn't polled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1698881, member: 40587"] You are correct about #5 being crossed with something! These belong to a neighbor and he calls them Brangus. This man's cows are a Heinz57 of mutts. They are a hodge podge of Holstein- Angus, angus, black baldies and long ago he did have a Brahma bull for a year or two. . I think it was the sire of these calves' sire... the "Brangus" bull. You can see some ear and a little bit of leather in those calves. I think you can see more dairy in them than anything. When a cow gets old or sick and dies, he will go to a sale and buy whatever black or black baldy cull cow is cheapest. About the same with his bull. They stay in the pasture year round, til they get crippled, sick or die, then he will go a sale and buy a black , grade, cull bull. Or, if he feels the bull is getting too old, he will pick out a bull calf with an older dam, sell its momma and the old bull, and raise that bull calf for a bull. Never mind that it probably has sisters, half-sister, and maybe a grandma in the herd. About the only thing he doesn't have in his mix, is Corriente or Longhorn. He wont have a bovine that isn't polled. [/QUOTE]
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