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Belgian Blue - Facts or Fiction
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddy" data-source="post: 1461372" data-attributes="member: 23532"><p>Knew few people have bred Angus heifers to American Blues and they have them no problems. But then again I've had people I called them "old timers" that are too scared to use Simmentals or Charolais or even Hereford bulls on their mature cows. If there was a breed that has horrible calving ease, it would be Club Calf types, not Blues. To be honest many folks on here didn't have much experiences with the breeds or has knowledge on the breed. These blues are nothing like the ones on "Super Cow" documentary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddy, post: 1461372, member: 23532"] Knew few people have bred Angus heifers to American Blues and they have them no problems. But then again I've had people I called them "old timers" that are too scared to use Simmentals or Charolais or even Hereford bulls on their mature cows. If there was a breed that has horrible calving ease, it would be Club Calf types, not Blues. To be honest many folks on here didn't have much experiences with the breeds or has knowledge on the breed. These blues are nothing like the ones on "Super Cow" documentary. [/QUOTE]
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