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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly" data-source="post: 29520" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>I didn't mean to sound nasty about la4angus recomending angus. But it is very rare on any breeds board that anyone recomend anything other than what they raise. As you said if they didn't believe their breed was the right answer they wouldn't be raising them. I appoligize.</p><p> I would recomend Red brangus or Braford. With light colored heifers I think you would get a more marketable calf. Make better replacements for the south and get some much needed british blood in your herd without weakening resistance too much.</p><p> As you said I live in missouri and my few straight angus cows get hot at times in the summer, I figure they get hotter in the south than they do here</p><p>Mountain William</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly, post: 29520, member: 373"] I didn't mean to sound nasty about la4angus recomending angus. But it is very rare on any breeds board that anyone recomend anything other than what they raise. As you said if they didn't believe their breed was the right answer they wouldn't be raising them. I appoligize. I would recomend Red brangus or Braford. With light colored heifers I think you would get a more marketable calf. Make better replacements for the south and get some much needed british blood in your herd without weakening resistance too much. As you said I live in missouri and my few straight angus cows get hot at times in the summer, I figure they get hotter in the south than they do here Mountain William [/QUOTE]
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