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<blockquote data-quote="fitz" data-source="post: 1013511" data-attributes="member: 1306"><p>I don't think I'm trying to BS anyone, especially myself.</p><p>When I started helping my FIL some twenty years ago he was running the old big Fleck Simmental. We had a lot of birthing problems and it seems the large frame cows you just couldn't get 'em full enough to look like anything.</p><p>Couldn't afford to sell them and start in another direction so I decided to cross bred. Chose Angus. </p><p>Don't try to pass them as Angus or CAB. I call them what they are, crossbreeds. I like the SimAngus cows I ended up with and agree with sim.an.king. birthweight(calving ease)</p><p>frame score and feed requirements are more acceptable.</p><p>Was just trying to inprove what I had to work with.</p><p></p><p></p><p>fitz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitz, post: 1013511, member: 1306"] I don't think I'm trying to BS anyone, especially myself. When I started helping my FIL some twenty years ago he was running the old big Fleck Simmental. We had a lot of birthing problems and it seems the large frame cows you just couldn't get 'em full enough to look like anything. Couldn't afford to sell them and start in another direction so I decided to cross bred. Chose Angus. Don't try to pass them as Angus or CAB. I call them what they are, crossbreeds. I like the SimAngus cows I ended up with and agree with sim.an.king. birthweight(calving ease) frame score and feed requirements are more acceptable. Was just trying to inprove what I had to work with. fitz [/QUOTE]
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