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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 228810" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Don't go crazy with heavy milkers that can mean hard keepers and bag problems look for growth rate IMO.</p><p>I said my preference is a Brangus with a Hereford bull I like the cross and growth of the cross.</p><p>If I was running Braford cows I would run an Angus bulls.</p><p>In my experience Brafords have more loose screws than Brangus.</p><p>I prefer a red cow as I have a lot more options on the calf crop.</p><p>Actually the cheapest and most profitable route for you would probablly be Hereford cows with an Angus, Brangus, or Char bull.</p><p>Being your a Rookie Brangus or Brafords could be some hard expensive lessons for you as both breeds are hotter than the handle on a dutch oven. Brammer influenced cattle need an expeierenced hand to handle in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 228810, member: 694"] Don't go crazy with heavy milkers that can mean hard keepers and bag problems look for growth rate IMO. I said my preference is a Brangus with a Hereford bull I like the cross and growth of the cross. If I was running Braford cows I would run an Angus bulls. In my experience Brafords have more loose screws than Brangus. I prefer a red cow as I have a lot more options on the calf crop. Actually the cheapest and most profitable route for you would probablly be Hereford cows with an Angus, Brangus, or Char bull. Being your a Rookie Brangus or Brafords could be some hard expensive lessons for you as both breeds are hotter than the handle on a dutch oven. Brammer influenced cattle need an expeierenced hand to handle in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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