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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1745710" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>The South Poll I believe to be a good choice, but make sure to get South Polls that are being raised on Fescue and are doing well on it. A lady I know bought some Red Angus X South Poll heifers and she said a few were not performing well on fescue but she believed it to be because the place she bought them from had nothing but bermuda therefore these heifers had never built that tolerance for fescue. There's an old man up the road from me that has a herd of red angus and about all they eat is fescue and his cows are always slick and fat. They're a good deep bodied moderate framed cow. He also stockpiles fescue to graze them through the winter. I've thought about buying some heifers from him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1745710, member: 39122"] The South Poll I believe to be a good choice, but make sure to get South Polls that are being raised on Fescue and are doing well on it. A lady I know bought some Red Angus X South Poll heifers and she said a few were not performing well on fescue but she believed it to be because the place she bought them from had nothing but bermuda therefore these heifers had never built that tolerance for fescue. There's an old man up the road from me that has a herd of red angus and about all they eat is fescue and his cows are always slick and fat. They're a good deep bodied moderate framed cow. He also stockpiles fescue to graze them through the winter. I've thought about buying some heifers from him. [/QUOTE]
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