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<blockquote data-quote="MistyMorning" data-source="post: 427933" data-attributes="member: 6826"><p>Looking for some input here, will listen to all comers. My daughter just came into some cash from my parents. Lucky her! </p><p> She currently owns one bred cow with a calf at side. She is considering investing in another heifer or cow. Now one is a registered heifer not bred (highland). For the same price she can get a red angus bred cow with a calf at side.(purebred, bred to a purebred angus bull). Her focus here is to bank some money for college. </p><p></p><p> We have highland and highland crosses(angus, hereford) here and are pretty comfortable with keeping that plan.</p><p></p><p>Need some input on red angus, temperment, size, etc. Do any of you run different breeds like that together? Am I looking at a headache mixing breeding programs?</p><p></p><p> We haven't looked at the red angus yet, just doing some background first. Just looking for some input here, don't care how you weigh in on the subject or I wouldn't have asked.</p><p></p><p>Have a great day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistyMorning, post: 427933, member: 6826"] Looking for some input here, will listen to all comers. My daughter just came into some cash from my parents. Lucky her! She currently owns one bred cow with a calf at side. She is considering investing in another heifer or cow. Now one is a registered heifer not bred (highland). For the same price she can get a red angus bred cow with a calf at side.(purebred, bred to a purebred angus bull). Her focus here is to bank some money for college. We have highland and highland crosses(angus, hereford) here and are pretty comfortable with keeping that plan. Need some input on red angus, temperment, size, etc. Do any of you run different breeds like that together? Am I looking at a headache mixing breeding programs? We haven't looked at the red angus yet, just doing some background first. Just looking for some input here, don't care how you weigh in on the subject or I wouldn't have asked. Have a great day [/QUOTE]
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