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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 366544" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Sometimes I don't think you READ the original posters comments. He already said he does not keep replacements. He already said he wants to go RED. He already said he HAD Angus. And he already said he sold his last Angus bull because of temperament. He is asking for a red - terminal bull - with good disposition.</p><p>I would recommend a red Gelbvieh or red Simmental. Sounds like you only have a small continental influence in your herd, so I would definately go with a continental. And since you are looking for quality grade carcasses, I would go with the Simmental, being a better grading continental breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 366544, member: 968"] Sometimes I don't think you READ the original posters comments. He already said he does not keep replacements. He already said he wants to go RED. He already said he HAD Angus. And he already said he sold his last Angus bull because of temperament. He is asking for a red - terminal bull - with good disposition. I would recommend a red Gelbvieh or red Simmental. Sounds like you only have a small continental influence in your herd, so I would definately go with a continental. And since you are looking for quality grade carcasses, I would go with the Simmental, being a better grading continental breed. [/QUOTE]
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