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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1677874" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yes they do, and we have several and are going in a direction to have more of them. My statement on preferring straight Herefords is mainly due to my observations within our herd. BWF have been overall good and certainly like them. They tend to exhibit the expected hybrid vigor that can result in larger mature size, heavier milking individuals that in some instances have a higher nutritional need to maintain. Disposition can be quite a range too, and seems to be more in line with the Angus part of the equation. That isn't all bad especially when being protective of new calves, but in a few cases I have seen some individual BWF have some pretty flighty or aggressive dispositions with or without a calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1677874, member: 24816"] Yes they do, and we have several and are going in a direction to have more of them. My statement on preferring straight Herefords is mainly due to my observations within our herd. BWF have been overall good and certainly like them. They tend to exhibit the expected hybrid vigor that can result in larger mature size, heavier milking individuals that in some instances have a higher nutritional need to maintain. Disposition can be quite a range too, and seems to be more in line with the Angus part of the equation. That isn’t all bad especially when being protective of new calves, but in a few cases I have seen some individual BWF have some pretty flighty or aggressive dispositions with or without a calf. [/QUOTE]
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