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<blockquote data-quote="topsquar" data-source="post: 258828" data-attributes="member: 3634"><p>Do a google search for Fleckvieh Simmis, you will see how they have alot more muscle and better conformation then the composite black Simmentals you see today. Some of the best cattle I have ever seen where Fleckvieh x Angus, to this day I still dont know what the advantage was in turning them black, as when breed to a black Angus the calves are either black or black blaze?. F1 make excellent females. High growth+milk. eye pigment is a problem in warmer climates. from the reaserch I have done most black Simmentals are 75-80% real Simmental 20% Angus/fresian, at the end of the day if you are going to pay $5,000+ on a bull, wouldnt you want the real thing?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topsquar, post: 258828, member: 3634"] Do a google search for Fleckvieh Simmis, you will see how they have alot more muscle and better conformation then the composite black Simmentals you see today. Some of the best cattle I have ever seen where Fleckvieh x Angus, to this day I still dont know what the advantage was in turning them black, as when breed to a black Angus the calves are either black or black blaze?. F1 make excellent females. High growth+milk. eye pigment is a problem in warmer climates. from the reaserch I have done most black Simmentals are 75-80% real Simmental 20% Angus/fresian, at the end of the day if you are going to pay $5,000+ on a bull, wouldnt you want the real thing?. [/QUOTE]
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