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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 395410" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>atcjets, She is out of a Red Angus x Hereford cow and a Black Angus bull. I know which cow is her mama, but not which bull is her sire as the cow was bred in the community pasture.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>MikeC, As for being in the wrong market, I don't know where this type of animal would sell well. And, it really isn't worth it to have to haul cattle for several hours to find the "right" market.</p><p></p><p>I agree, the muscling is great, but, she is too fine boned for that amount of muscling, and I suspect that she would break down long before old age due to weight. She has more muscle than I have seen in any breed I have worked with including Limousin. And to me it certainly looks like double muscling. She looks a lot like a Belgian Blue (muscle wise).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 395410, member: 2308"] atcjets, She is out of a Red Angus x Hereford cow and a Black Angus bull. I know which cow is her mama, but not which bull is her sire as the cow was bred in the community pasture. MikeC, As for being in the wrong market, I don't know where this type of animal would sell well. And, it really isn't worth it to have to haul cattle for several hours to find the "right" market. I agree, the muscling is great, but, she is too fine boned for that amount of muscling, and I suspect that she would break down long before old age due to weight. She has more muscle than I have seen in any breed I have worked with including Limousin. And to me it certainly looks like double muscling. She looks a lot like a Belgian Blue (muscle wise). [/QUOTE]
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