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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy+" data-source="post: 146458" data-attributes="member: 2489"><p>I have run BA for years down here. Some years back I decided I would see how the Red Angus did so I got started with them also. At first I thought I saw a difference right away. In the heat of the day I could see some red's out eating while the blacks were in the shade. Then I saw the blacks out and the reds in the shade. I don't see a whole lot of difference in them or their offspring. Both do well given some shade areas for them to rest. I even see my Heinz 57 cows going for shade the same time as the rest and they have some ear in them.</p><p></p><p>Most all of my cattle are Fl born and raised except for a few Montana Red's so maybe that helps. I'm not saying the blacks don't suffer more than the red's but if they do they haven't complained to me.</p><p> :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy+, post: 146458, member: 2489"] I have run BA for years down here. Some years back I decided I would see how the Red Angus did so I got started with them also. At first I thought I saw a difference right away. In the heat of the day I could see some red's out eating while the blacks were in the shade. Then I saw the blacks out and the reds in the shade. I don't see a whole lot of difference in them or their offspring. Both do well given some shade areas for them to rest. I even see my Heinz 57 cows going for shade the same time as the rest and they have some ear in them. Most all of my cattle are Fl born and raised except for a few Montana Red’s so maybe that helps. I’m not saying the blacks don’t suffer more than the red’s but if they do they haven’t complained to me. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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