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<blockquote data-quote="CopeMan" data-source="post: 971530" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>All I really know about them, or I should say hear about Chiangus is that they are mostly used at club calves I think. Willow Oak Chiangus does concentrate more on commercial cattlemen I think. They were just featured on American Rancher again this past Monday night and it featured some commercial producers in Texas and Montana who use them, I cant remember if they kept replacements or just used the bulls terminally. A terminal cross is all Im looking for anyway. Willow Oak seems like a great source for great cattle real close. I do believe they are doing it right. Chiangus isnt exactly my top choice in cattle breeds, but if they raise a good calf and cycle again fairly quick Im all about them. The heterosis with Brangus would have to be decent Id think. I have heard Chi cattle can be flighty. I do know for a fact that Willow Oak really concentrates on docility, they even have an EPD for it I think and I know for a fact they have a docility score on every animal listed in there sale books. When Ive walked through there sale pens you wont hardly find anymore gentle cattle anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CopeMan, post: 971530, member: 98"] All I really know about them, or I should say hear about Chiangus is that they are mostly used at club calves I think. Willow Oak Chiangus does concentrate more on commercial cattlemen I think. They were just featured on American Rancher again this past Monday night and it featured some commercial producers in Texas and Montana who use them, I cant remember if they kept replacements or just used the bulls terminally. A terminal cross is all Im looking for anyway. Willow Oak seems like a great source for great cattle real close. I do believe they are doing it right. Chiangus isnt exactly my top choice in cattle breeds, but if they raise a good calf and cycle again fairly quick Im all about them. The heterosis with Brangus would have to be decent Id think. I have heard Chi cattle can be flighty. I do know for a fact that Willow Oak really concentrates on docility, they even have an EPD for it I think and I know for a fact they have a docility score on every animal listed in there sale books. When Ive walked through there sale pens you wont hardly find anymore gentle cattle anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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