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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt" data-source="post: 1466527" data-attributes="member: 31518"><p>Yes, it would be good to hit the sale barns in any area to see what is selling well.</p><p></p><p>From what I have been reading here lately, it seems the North is the least forgiving on cattle breeds. The South is more excepting of Brahman-influenced cattle like Brangus because they handle the heat better in the South, whereas they cannot handle the cold well so are not accepted in the North. A person here said Brahman X Hereford that make tiger stripe calves is popular in Texas. And I know Black Baldies are popular in the South.</p><p></p><p>So it is solid black or solid red in the North, but without Brahman influence. I am guessing you see a lot of Angus and Limousin there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt, post: 1466527, member: 31518"] Yes, it would be good to hit the sale barns in any area to see what is selling well. From what I have been reading here lately, it seems the North is the least forgiving on cattle breeds. The South is more excepting of Brahman-influenced cattle like Brangus because they handle the heat better in the South, whereas they cannot handle the cold well so are not accepted in the North. A person here said Brahman X Hereford that make tiger stripe calves is popular in Texas. And I know Black Baldies are popular in the South. So it is solid black or solid red in the North, but without Brahman influence. I am guessing you see a lot of Angus and Limousin there. [/QUOTE]
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