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Crossbreeding - AGAIN!
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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 360407" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>I new if I commented in this blog I would get some neg feed back but in my own defense. My decisions have been based on economics & what was available when I needed it. The black Brangus bulls that I first introduced tolarated the conditions the best of any of the bulls that I have had, and they sure are hard workers, but at that time the Dumbo ears did not do well at the market, so I choose to run the angus bulls to cut down on ear size, and from what I understand the red or black angus are exactly the same except color. I do have a couple of char from my orginal 12 and breed with the angus, the calves with the red come out I call a peachy cream color, and with the blacks somtimes more a chocalte, but they have both animals traits, highly muscled, nice frame fat in stature, strait backs and top body scores. I think the Angus char cross makes for a fine animal. My bull calves average 440 to 480 lbs at six months grass & momma only. A picture tells thousand words if I can fiqure out how to post one ,the proofs in the puddin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 360407, member: 5247"] I new if I commented in this blog I would get some neg feed back but in my own defense. My decisions have been based on economics & what was available when I needed it. The black Brangus bulls that I first introduced tolarated the conditions the best of any of the bulls that I have had, and they sure are hard workers, but at that time the Dumbo ears did not do well at the market, so I choose to run the angus bulls to cut down on ear size, and from what I understand the red or black angus are exactly the same except color. I do have a couple of char from my orginal 12 and breed with the angus, the calves with the red come out I call a peachy cream color, and with the blacks somtimes more a chocalte, but they have both animals traits, highly muscled, nice frame fat in stature, strait backs and top body scores. I think the Angus char cross makes for a fine animal. My bull calves average 440 to 480 lbs at six months grass & momma only. A picture tells thousand words if I can fiqure out how to post one ,the proofs in the puddin. [/QUOTE]
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