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<blockquote data-quote="Copenhagen &amp;amp; Shiner B" data-source="post: 43905" data-attributes="member: 489"><p>I have two Beefmaster heifers that I am going to breed to my Hereford bull. I bought them because they seem to be the best momma cow around. I knew the momma of one of these heifers and she was about as tame as a Hereford. They are the most popular breed around here behind the Angus and Charolais. The only complaints that I hear is they get discounted at the sale barn for too much ear and loose skin. Most of the Beefmaster breeders that I know adhere to the Lasater philosophy and dont feed their cattle nothing but hay, salt, and grass, and never worm or vaccinate their cows and they perform fine. The only cooperative marketing groups in my state are for Angus(and Angus cross) cattle and Beefmaster cattle. A lot of people in my neck of the woods are sayin' that the sale barn is gonna play out in the next decade and they I need to get into a marketing cooperative. I wish the Hereford people had a direct marketing program here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copenhagen & Shiner B, post: 43905, member: 489"] I have two Beefmaster heifers that I am going to breed to my Hereford bull. I bought them because they seem to be the best momma cow around. I knew the momma of one of these heifers and she was about as tame as a Hereford. They are the most popular breed around here behind the Angus and Charolais. The only complaints that I hear is they get discounted at the sale barn for too much ear and loose skin. Most of the Beefmaster breeders that I know adhere to the Lasater philosophy and dont feed their cattle nothing but hay, salt, and grass, and never worm or vaccinate their cows and they perform fine. The only cooperative marketing groups in my state are for Angus(and Angus cross) cattle and Beefmaster cattle. A lot of people in my neck of the woods are sayin' that the sale barn is gonna play out in the next decade and they I need to get into a marketing cooperative. I wish the Hereford people had a direct marketing program here. [/QUOTE]
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