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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 169180" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>I am intrigued by these guys and the cattle are interesting what I am unsure of in our country that they would be accepted due to their moderate frame.</p><p></p><p>Up here we call moderate, Frame 6. If you get much below that it screws people heads up.</p><p></p><p>I do think that with a "moderate size" there is certainly more beneifts.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand we have purchased cattle from Montana and the cow herd they come out of are middle of the road sized cows, now they would be in the larger end of my herd. Not so much in frame rather than sheer mass. The cows have turned out to be "heavy"cows. We are in short grass country and the cows are fed hay during winter until they calve on a limited basis and after they calve and we get closer to breeding they receieve more feed. Never to the point of wasting, if they will clean it up we will feed it to them during breeding. May 1st they hit the grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 169180, member: 3241"] I am intrigued by these guys and the cattle are interesting what I am unsure of in our country that they would be accepted due to their moderate frame. Up here we call moderate, Frame 6. If you get much below that it screws people heads up. I do think that with a "moderate size" there is certainly more beneifts. On the other hand we have purchased cattle from Montana and the cow herd they come out of are middle of the road sized cows, now they would be in the larger end of my herd. Not so much in frame rather than sheer mass. The cows have turned out to be "heavy"cows. We are in short grass country and the cows are fed hay during winter until they calve on a limited basis and after they calve and we get closer to breeding they receieve more feed. Never to the point of wasting, if they will clean it up we will feed it to them during breeding. May 1st they hit the grass. [/QUOTE]
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