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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1017583" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>Glad you posted, Doc.</p><p></p><p>I'm have a very limited knowledge of all the breeds, but I like Gelbvieh because I believe with these baldies they will put the pounds on for terminals. I agree with cross_7 about the maternal aspects of Beefmaster. Although, if I wanted to produce maternal animals I would go back to the Angus or Hereford. I have also kicked around the idea of putting my Piedmontese bull on them for the terminal calf.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the baldy heifer as a cross road animal. Go left with certain breeds and you can produce a good terminal. Go right with other breeds and you'll make some mighty fine cows. Gelbvieh is just the breed I'm a little familiar with that I think works well, but I got to figure there are others that I'm not so familiar with. Hence, the reason I'm looking for opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1017583, member: 16503"] Glad you posted, Doc. I'm have a very limited knowledge of all the breeds, but I like Gelbvieh because I believe with these baldies they will put the pounds on for terminals. I agree with cross_7 about the maternal aspects of Beefmaster. Although, if I wanted to produce maternal animals I would go back to the Angus or Hereford. I have also kicked around the idea of putting my Piedmontese bull on them for the terminal calf. I'm looking at the baldy heifer as a cross road animal. Go left with certain breeds and you can produce a good terminal. Go right with other breeds and you'll make some mighty fine cows. Gelbvieh is just the breed I'm a little familiar with that I think works well, but I got to figure there are others that I'm not so familiar with. Hence, the reason I'm looking for opinions. [/QUOTE]
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