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<blockquote data-quote="chaded" data-source="post: 1831085" data-attributes="member: 33922"><p>I have pretty much done with your talking about and what I have learned is red angus are NOT inherently more fertile than anything else.</p><p></p><p>Also, some stand in the creek just like some of the black cattle I used to have did.</p><p></p><p>I got rid of a hodge podge of black angus, black baldies, red baldies, simangus, a couple I don't even know what all they were and an Angus/Holstein (awesome cow) and I bought a herd of registered red angus from one of if not the biggest red angus breeder in the state, fescue adapted, efficient, blah blah. </p><p></p><p>Half of the red angus have already punched their ticket out of here because they didn't get bred in a timely fashion the first time around and it's not looking good now for a few of the first early breeders.</p><p></p><p>If i could do it over I would of tried to find the best bull I could afford and kept replacements out of those commercial cattle I had that proved they could thrive here..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaded, post: 1831085, member: 33922"] I have pretty much done with your talking about and what I have learned is red angus are NOT inherently more fertile than anything else. Also, some stand in the creek just like some of the black cattle I used to have did. I got rid of a hodge podge of black angus, black baldies, red baldies, simangus, a couple I don’t even know what all they were and an Angus/Holstein (awesome cow) and I bought a herd of registered red angus from one of if not the biggest red angus breeder in the state, fescue adapted, efficient, blah blah. Half of the red angus have already punched their ticket out of here because they didn’t get bred in a timely fashion the first time around and it’s not looking good now for a few of the first early breeders. If i could do it over I would of tried to find the best bull I could afford and kept replacements out of those commercial cattle I had that proved they could thrive here.. [/QUOTE]
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