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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 151980" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>Welcome C.C.</p><p>As my personal experience is as opposite to what you need I cannot recommend my favourite breed. An observation though, my grandad a fanatical Angus breeder [is there any other kind?] in Scotland,he did however, keep a few Belted Galloways which stayed outside even in winter and thrived with little attention. Another breed not very common today that traditionally winters outside is the North Devon, a breeder in England tells me there are a few herds in Canada where they are apparently increasing due to their easy care.</p><p>Freddie; Simmental are very popular in South Africa and Namibia, and used in varied crossbreeding programs I used a smaller than average strain developed in our harsh area to supply a neighbour with Tuli cross Simmental females which he A.I.ed to Angus to supply a terminal cross to a feedlot.</p><p></p><p>The hurrier I am, the behinder I get!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 151980, member: 2703"] Welcome C.C. As my personal experience is as opposite to what you need I cannot recommend my favourite breed. An observation though, my grandad a fanatical Angus breeder [is there any other kind?] in Scotland,he did however, keep a few Belted Galloways which stayed outside even in winter and thrived with little attention. Another breed not very common today that traditionally winters outside is the North Devon, a breeder in England tells me there are a few herds in Canada where they are apparently increasing due to their easy care. Freddie; Simmental are very popular in South Africa and Namibia, and used in varied crossbreeding programs I used a smaller than average strain developed in our harsh area to supply a neighbour with Tuli cross Simmental females which he A.I.ed to Angus to supply a terminal cross to a feedlot. The hurrier I am, the behinder I get! [/QUOTE]
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