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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Cattle" data-source="post: 524965" data-attributes="member: 7475"><p>backhoe...I agree with your statement and your are correct, there are always regional issues that will put certain breeds at an advantage for a certain area. That was not what I was refering to. </p><p></p><p>I have seen the question asked on these boards...What is the best breed to use on my cows? And the answers come breed x,y,and z. I believe the answer should be a type of bull not a breed, because I have seen, for example, Angus bulls that were as good as I have ever seen and as bad as I have ever seen, so the breed its self is not the answer. Just my thoughts....</p><p></p><p>I do run a daywork crew out here and I try to keep at least 12 hands on my call list for jobs. But those younger boys are always moving around or taking full time jobs and the number changes. A rancher can call and say I need you to bring 2 men or 12 men, to work his place and I bring what he says.</p><p></p><p>Horn flyes were really bad up here last year, no sign of them yet and I am glad, up here I can use a straight British cow if I want, and they will work, very different country than where you are from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Cattle, post: 524965, member: 7475"] backhoe...I agree with your statement and your are correct, there are always regional issues that will put certain breeds at an advantage for a certain area. That was not what I was refering to. I have seen the question asked on these boards...What is the best breed to use on my cows? And the answers come breed x,y,and z. I believe the answer should be a type of bull not a breed, because I have seen, for example, Angus bulls that were as good as I have ever seen and as bad as I have ever seen, so the breed its self is not the answer. Just my thoughts.... I do run a daywork crew out here and I try to keep at least 12 hands on my call list for jobs. But those younger boys are always moving around or taking full time jobs and the number changes. A rancher can call and say I need you to bring 2 men or 12 men, to work his place and I bring what he says. Horn flyes were really bad up here last year, no sign of them yet and I am glad, up here I can use a straight British cow if I want, and they will work, very different country than where you are from. [/QUOTE]
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