cattleman99
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Simmental, Angus or Charolais. The rest just cost you money.
In response to your request you should be able to find the breed association on your computer and make contact with the information.Looking for a British white breeding age bull in or around central Arkansas. Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
He said what he was looking for.Maybe they're just trying to save him money and the headache of selling calves that buyers simply don't want. As well as a warning that the breed isn't always known for good disposition, when that was one of their primary goals. Probably also worth mentioning that breeders of niche breeds aren't always as strict with culling less than ideal animals. So the odds of finding a good quality herd bull are much higher when you stick with more common breeds.
Some may find that more helpful than just telling them "look it up on the internet".
If you're asking this question you clearly arent planning on paying the bills at the sale barn. Nobody here will have anything at stake except you. Buy what makes you happy.My wife and I are getting older and we work the cows by ourself. Looking for good disposition, no horns, easy calving and, small frame cows.
ThankIn response to your request you should be able to find the breed association on your computer and make contact with the information.
Albeit more distance it may be worth your time to inquire into neighboring states if you are unsuccessful in your search.
While I do not use British White I do wish you success in your search.
Your second sentence was open ended and you can be assured to have your sanity questioned by naysayer's of anything that is
not black, big or what they don't have for sale! We are in the 2nd day and I will wager most if not all have not offered any information
that would put you on track to find what you need. You should not be surprised if someone, on these forums tries to buy your stock for
pennies on the dollar. Remember, it is your dollar, your choice, your cow. Good Luck ! LVR
Picture?I have a British White/Angus cross cow, that was born on our farm. She has been a sweetheart. Great disposition and hasn't missed a calving.
Second pics are her all grown up, but they're loading different. Can you see them all?Picture?
Good buyers know what they are and still don't want them..I like the coloring. But buyers here would think that they were longhorn; and it would cost me.
Thanks. I get a lot of comments on her.I like the coloring. But buyers here would think that they were longhorn; and it would cost me.