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Belted Galloways ????
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<blockquote data-quote="Taurus" data-source="post: 964158" data-attributes="member: 18288"><p>Have owned few purebred belted galloways in the past....I would say that Angus x Belted Galloway crosses do better than purebred belties when it comes to the weaning big calves. We usually kept a belted X steer for our freezer beef and we found them as tastier than Angus steers.</p><p></p><p>That said, the belt AND the hair (that goes for solid galloways too) will get you docked at the sale barn.</p><p></p><p>No offense to Galloway2 but you can get docked at the salebarn with solid black galloway calves from having too much hair and their small size. But in my experiences, the hair goes away when you cross the galloways to another breed other than a highland or Brahman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurus, post: 964158, member: 18288"] Have owned few purebred belted galloways in the past....I would say that Angus x Belted Galloway crosses do better than purebred belties when it comes to the weaning big calves. We usually kept a belted X steer for our freezer beef and we found them as tastier than Angus steers. That said, the belt AND the hair (that goes for solid galloways too) will get you docked at the sale barn. No offense to Galloway2 but you can get docked at the salebarn with solid black galloway calves from having too much hair and their small size. But in my experiences, the hair goes away when you cross the galloways to another breed other than a highland or Brahman. [/QUOTE]
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