Angus Cowman
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2008
- Messages
- 7,157
- Reaction score
- 5
I am just upset that Jogee's Imbalancers didn't make the list
Lol, he should have started a association and I would have added them. I forgot to add Simbrah and a couple others that once again I forgot.Angus Cowman":3ojugzo1 said:I am just upset that Jogee's Imbalancers didn't make the list
ANAZAZI":3tq23t97 said:I voted droughtmaster because I were so impressed with the bull I saw on here yesterday. Otherwise santa gertrudis and beefmaster are my favourites ( albeit my experience from these breeds in real life is zero; I have read lots of good about them).
There are no composites here in sweden, but I am making one out of swedish red, piedmontese and a few nature breeds. It is supposed to be gold brindle when it is completed.
I believe he looked into an association but after careful examination and scrutinizing he went with the syndication route because it was more profitableFarmGirl10":1uye853g said:Lol, he should have started a association and I would have added them. I forgot to add Simbrah and a couple others that once again I forgot.Angus Cowman":1uye853g said:I am just upset that Jogee's Imbalancers didn't make the list
Brafords are still selling well here.....We call em ........Queen of the cow country ...... here. They get the job done quite wellkenny thomas":hywv4b7d said:Not one of your choices but Simangus is selling very well.
FarmGirl10":3mvghrnt said:Lol, he should have started a association and I would have added them. I forgot to add Simbrah and a couple others that once again I forgot.Angus Cowman":3mvghrnt said:I am just upset that Jogee's Imbalancers didn't make the list
Mr. Greenjeans said:
Just my effort to get ANAZAZI to switch the vote to BLACK BRANGUS.
Greenjeans[/quote
DEar mr greenjeans,I am in no way a fan of either angus nor black cattle nor polled cattle, however; these branguses look thick and healthy and the young guy seems to benefit from the brahma style milk of your breed.
CKC1586":civ9lnia said:I think you will be happy with the addition of Piedmontese. Please share pictures when they hit the ground! :tiphat:ANAZAZI":civ9lnia said:I voted droughtmaster because I were so impressed with the bull I saw on here yesterday. Otherwise santa gertrudis and beefmaster are my favourites ( albeit my experience from these breeds in real life is zero; I have read lots of good about them).
There are no composites here in sweden, but I am making one out of swedish red, piedmontese and a few nature breeds. It is supposed to be gold brindle when it is completed.
Just a note. Braford, a composite, is 3/8 X 5/8. The queen of cow country is an FI cross. The major difference is hi-bred vigor.houstoncutter":14i2d6b3 said:Brafords are still selling well here.....We call em ........Queen of the cow country ...... here. They get the job done quite well
i think i will pass on the offer.Angus Cowman":10yqa7b2 said:you wanna buy some shares?
Yeah, i actually almost put them on, but I didn't remember anybody ever really mentioning them on here so I passed. I only added in the RX3 to see if they still existed.dun":10yqa7b2 said:Also missed the world famouts Salorn
You may be interested in this;ANAZAZI":3cet4zfh said:CKC1586":3cet4zfh said:I think you will be happy with the addition of Piedmontese. Please share pictures when they hit the ground! :tiphat:ANAZAZI":3cet4zfh said:I voted droughtmaster because I were so impressed with the bull I saw on here yesterday. Otherwise santa gertrudis and beefmaster are my favourites ( albeit my experience from these breeds in real life is zero; I have read lots of good about them).
There are no composites here in sweden, but I am making one out of swedish red, piedmontese and a few nature breeds. It is supposed to be gold brindle when it is completed.
The gold brindle is far from completed, but I work on several lines to make it; it will have the piedmontese genetics for the myostatine, the black skin, and the red-yellow colour that is underneath the grey (wich I am breeding out of them). The brindle gene is not common in the swedish red breed but as it happens I i have gotten to bulls carrying it. The first one I used on eight heifers for calving ease, and to multiply the brindle gene, wich is difficult to notice on very red animals like mine. The second bull will I use in the same manner this summmer, only this bull I will keep and not eat like the first one. Both are low birthweight with good conformation and nice long horns, the younger one is however not a fence jumper. Second and third breeding season he will hopefully breed half pied heifers to combine colour genes and to dilute pied influence in general. These half pedmontese heifers are for their second calf bred to thier half brothers in hope to make some homozygous bull calves that can be used as herdsires. The pure swedish red cows and the highlands and mongrels will be bred to my piedemontese bull until his homozygous line bred two fourths pied grandsons appear. And those in turn will be replaced with two eights pied great grandsons that will be the first true double muscled gold brindles.
In time I will convincemy computer savvy wife to post some pix :banana: :banana:
Watertondifter":3kmls0s0 said:breeding catlle is not like breeding hogs...