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<blockquote data-quote="MDickinson" data-source="post: 1617058" data-attributes="member: 38302"><p>I'm may be biased as we raise simmental as well as registered red and black angus, but to me there is no better cow than the simangus. The simangus cattle are without a doubt better than either of them by themselves. The cows last forever, are efficient, and raise big calves that feed lots are looking for. They don't have to be 2000lb cows if that's not what you are looking for ours average around 1250lb mature weight as that is what works in our environment. There are some stud bulls out there that will add attitude no matter what breed you use just use common sense when looking at the docility epd's on a new bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDickinson, post: 1617058, member: 38302"] I'm may be biased as we raise simmental as well as registered red and black angus, but to me there is no better cow than the simangus. The simangus cattle are without a doubt better than either of them by themselves. The cows last forever, are efficient, and raise big calves that feed lots are looking for. They don't have to be 2000lb cows if that's not what you are looking for ours average around 1250lb mature weight as that is what works in our environment. There are some stud bulls out there that will add attitude no matter what breed you use just use common sense when looking at the docility epd's on a new bull. [/QUOTE]
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