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I am thinking about starting a small heard with this combo, but I also might use the bull on some hotlander, and brangus cows I have. Any ideas?
BC":1fi9sukr said:I like the idea of a Charolais better than a Limousin and a h*ll of a lot better than a Piedmontese.
ANAZAZI":2n6vd2x0 said:BC":2n6vd2x0 said:I like the idea of a Charolais better than a Limousin and a h*ll of a lot better than a Piedmontese.
Then all I can say is: good luck whatever you decide!
Hotlander cattle were developed by R. A. Brown Ranches in Texas from a composite of 1/4 each Brahman, Senepol, Angus, and Simmental to establish a breed suited to the Gulf Coast area of the US.ANAZAZI":36hzb7yi said:Are they possible to describe?
CHHSFFA":2jtguwr6 said:Hotlander cattle were developed by R. A. Brown Ranches in Texas from a composite of 1/4 each Brahman, Senepol, Angus, and Simmental to establish a breed suited to the Gulf Coast area of the US.ANAZAZI":2jtguwr6 said:Are they possible to describe?
xbred":2hegczmj said:you'll have yellow baldies and they top the sales here...i think the market is favoring heavier weaned calves, and this cross is great for that..