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<blockquote data-quote="Lngvew" data-source="post: 95554" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>Good to see another Virginia Breeder,</p><p></p><p>The advice from greenwillow is on the money if you plan to sell at the local stock market (Winchester, FrontRoyal) because the buyers there tend to favor the black cattle. There is another option that may suit, may want to look into the F1 females, The commercial market is strong and there is a demand for these females. Some of the crosses to consider would be as greenwillow said the black angus x polled herford or the charolais x red angus cross. Both of these will do very well in that area. If this is an avenue you wish to persue contact the Va. Cattlemens asso there in Berryville or one of the state breed asso. Best of luck.</p><p></p><p>Greenwillow, I was raised up with Knoll Crest bunch, good folks, Our home place is across the road from them. They now breed not only hereford but angus, and gelbveigh also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lngvew, post: 95554, member: 1447"] Good to see another Virginia Breeder, The advice from greenwillow is on the money if you plan to sell at the local stock market (Winchester, FrontRoyal) because the buyers there tend to favor the black cattle. There is another option that may suit, may want to look into the F1 females, The commercial market is strong and there is a demand for these females. Some of the crosses to consider would be as greenwillow said the black angus x polled herford or the charolais x red angus cross. Both of these will do very well in that area. If this is an avenue you wish to persue contact the Va. Cattlemens asso there in Berryville or one of the state breed asso. Best of luck. Greenwillow, I was raised up with Knoll Crest bunch, good folks, Our home place is across the road from them. They now breed not only hereford but angus, and gelbveigh also. [/QUOTE]
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