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Best Simmental or Angus bulls for the fescue belt
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1499609" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Don't know anything about Simmental but Sydenstryker Angus uses their cattle being raised on fescue pastures as a marketing angle. I have some Hoover Dam cows that would be granddaughters of their CC&7 bull and one of his daughters that do ok good here on the fescue covered hills. I also try to select for slick haired cattle. I have also found descendents of New Design to do pretty well. This is a very interesting subject for me as I often wonder if the geographic location of some lines made them more suited to some regions as apposed to others. My theory is that some cattle from the South and areas with fescue are more suited for our areas as those from say the northwest, where a lot of the heavily used bulls come from. I have found some of those bulls calves slicked off good while others didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1499609, member: 24816"] Don't know anything about Simmental but Sydenstryker Angus uses their cattle being raised on fescue pastures as a marketing angle. I have some Hoover Dam cows that would be granddaughters of their CC&7 bull and one of his daughters that do ok good here on the fescue covered hills. I also try to select for slick haired cattle. I have also found descendents of New Design to do pretty well. This is a very interesting subject for me as I often wonder if the geographic location of some lines made them more suited to some regions as apposed to others. My theory is that some cattle from the South and areas with fescue are more suited for our areas as those from say the northwest, where a lot of the heavily used bulls come from. I have found some of those bulls calves slicked off good while others didn't. [/QUOTE]
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