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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 74324" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>Well since you asked, I will offer my opinion. We have been really happy with the Piedmontese all around. They have a good temperment and are easy to handle. Of course we have had one nut case that we sent down the road. I believe that can happen in any breed. The Piedmontese have had good success in cross breeding from what I hear people say of their experiences and from my own observation.</p><p>I guess you need to observe for yourself and settle on what you prefer for you and your particular operation. It is a good idea to go and check out those breeds that you think you would be interested in. Go to a beef expo and talk to breeders. </p><p>Good luck in whatever you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 74324, member: 816"] Well since you asked, I will offer my opinion. We have been really happy with the Piedmontese all around. They have a good temperment and are easy to handle. Of course we have had one nut case that we sent down the road. I believe that can happen in any breed. The Piedmontese have had good success in cross breeding from what I hear people say of their experiences and from my own observation. I guess you need to observe for yourself and settle on what you prefer for you and your particular operation. It is a good idea to go and check out those breeds that you think you would be interested in. Go to a beef expo and talk to breeders. Good luck in whatever you choose. [/QUOTE]
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