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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 790589" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>If you feed them out and sell on the grid, does'nt matter what their color is, does it? Braunvieh influenced pens at the Great Western Beef Expo lead all breeds in achieving 100 % Yeild Grade 1 & 2, choice or higher carcasses. The most prevalent Braunvieh cross today is a Braunvieh x Angus hybred or BraunAngus. These hybrids meet Cab live specs. in the feedlot as well as record lower yield grades than straight bred Angus cattle. Braunvieh-sired replacement females have proven to remain in production longer than Angus replacement females when managed the same in a commercial setting. Check some Braunvieh web sites and see if they have uniform sets of cattle. Save you some time, they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 790589, member: 2919"] If you feed them out and sell on the grid, does'nt matter what their color is, does it? Braunvieh influenced pens at the Great Western Beef Expo lead all breeds in achieving 100 % Yeild Grade 1 & 2, choice or higher carcasses. The most prevalent Braunvieh cross today is a Braunvieh x Angus hybred or BraunAngus. These hybrids meet Cab live specs. in the feedlot as well as record lower yield grades than straight bred Angus cattle. Braunvieh-sired replacement females have proven to remain in production longer than Angus replacement females when managed the same in a commercial setting. Check some Braunvieh web sites and see if they have uniform sets of cattle. Save you some time, they do. [/QUOTE]
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