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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6051"><p>Brad, Fleckvieh is not a breed. It is a strain of Simmental originating back to imports from mainly Germany and Austria. They generally are looser made cattle (some with a little more leather), moderate in frame and most are horned. We have had a few but with a higher demand for polled genetics are breeding mostly PB red and black Simmental. Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>> Matt S., When you talk about</p><p>> Simmy/Angus-x how much Angus</p><p>> influence do you get. I want to</p><p>> stay away from that as much as</p><p>> possible. It`s not that I dislike</p><p>> the Angus, but we are looking for</p><p>> something distinct with our herd.</p><p>> We want to stand out. In our area</p><p>> (Far NW Oklahoma) there are very</p><p>> few if any Black Simmy herds. We</p><p>> believe that something new would</p><p>> excite people and provide more</p><p>> profit. Also, would you explain</p><p>> the Fleckvieh breed for me. Any</p><p>> advice would be greatly</p><p>> appreciated. Thank You, Brad Z.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6051"] Brad, Fleckvieh is not a breed. It is a strain of Simmental originating back to imports from mainly Germany and Austria. They generally are looser made cattle (some with a little more leather), moderate in frame and most are horned. We have had a few but with a higher demand for polled genetics are breeding mostly PB red and black Simmental. Hope that helps. > Matt S., When you talk about > Simmy/Angus-x how much Angus > influence do you get. I want to > stay away from that as much as > possible. It`s not that I dislike > the Angus, but we are looking for > something distinct with our herd. > We want to stand out. In our area > (Far NW Oklahoma) there are very > few if any Black Simmy herds. We > believe that something new would > excite people and provide more > profit. Also, would you explain > the Fleckvieh breed for me. Any > advice would be greatly > appreciated. Thank You, Brad Z. [/QUOTE]
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