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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 55115" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Ditto to what Brad stated above. They fell out of favor around here fairly quickly. They were all the rage in the showring here probably starting mid to late 70's or so but a lot of guys developed problems with them. I've never owned any,but I have worked with them some. As far as crazy goes,some of them probably could have held their own with Campgrounds' Tigers. Some folks thought it was the cross that made them act up,although my neighbors straight Chi herd always seemed a little wired. Also seemed to me like most of the stock available here then was bred to an extreme for certain traits(what the judge was looking for) at the cost of other things that might have made them them better moms and tolerable to work with for the commercial people. Before the war starts I will say I know there are excellent cattle in every breed and don't mean to offend any Chi or Chi-Angus breeders who get along well with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 55115, member: 579"] Ditto to what Brad stated above. They fell out of favor around here fairly quickly. They were all the rage in the showring here probably starting mid to late 70's or so but a lot of guys developed problems with them. I've never owned any,but I have worked with them some. As far as crazy goes,some of them probably could have held their own with Campgrounds' Tigers. Some folks thought it was the cross that made them act up,although my neighbors straight Chi herd always seemed a little wired. Also seemed to me like most of the stock available here then was bred to an extreme for certain traits(what the judge was looking for) at the cost of other things that might have made them them better moms and tolerable to work with for the commercial people. Before the war starts I will say I know there are excellent cattle in every breed and don't mean to offend any Chi or Chi-Angus breeders who get along well with them. [/QUOTE]
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