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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4506"><p>Why many people talk crap about Limousin? I haven't had any problems with my Simmental-Limousin crosses, indeed if I buy the Red Angus-Herefords cows I won't hesitate to use my F1 Limousin-Simmental bulls, obviously Red Bulls.</p><p></p><p>> We usr Red Angus on Polled</p><p>> Herefords, Polled Herefords on red</p><p>> and Black Angus. Polled Hereford</p><p>> or Red Angus on F1 Red Angus</p><p>> Gelbvieh. We will be using</p><p>> Simmenthal on most of the Angus</p><p>> this year with the heifers bred</p><p>> back either Red Angus or Polled</p><p>> Hereford. We are looking for the</p><p>> maternal with some muscle from the</p><p>> continentals and high quality</p><p>> grade and maternal from the</p><p>> british with a moderate size. We</p><p>> market on a grid that pays us the</p><p>> premiums but all of the calves</p><p>> from the 20 some odd co-operators</p><p>> have to finish close to the same</p><p>> time. The folks with anything but</p><p>> a very small fraction of Brahman</p><p>> and the ones with predominantly</p><p>> continental don't work well. Since</p><p>> we practice MIG and have to move</p><p>> the cows by foot every couple of</p><p>> days, very calm, gentle, docile</p><p>> cattle are required. Any high</p><p>> headedness is culled. My grandkids</p><p>> and soon great grand kids do and</p><p>> will spend to much time out with</p><p>> the cows to put up with the crap</p><p>> from the typical (from our</p><p>> experience) limousin</p><p>> dun</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:aledelagt@yahoo.com">aledelagt@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4506"] Why many people talk crap about Limousin? I haven't had any problems with my Simmental-Limousin crosses, indeed if I buy the Red Angus-Herefords cows I won't hesitate to use my F1 Limousin-Simmental bulls, obviously Red Bulls. > We usr Red Angus on Polled > Herefords, Polled Herefords on red > and Black Angus. Polled Hereford > or Red Angus on F1 Red Angus > Gelbvieh. We will be using > Simmenthal on most of the Angus > this year with the heifers bred > back either Red Angus or Polled > Hereford. We are looking for the > maternal with some muscle from the > continentals and high quality > grade and maternal from the > british with a moderate size. We > market on a grid that pays us the > premiums but all of the calves > from the 20 some odd co-operators > have to finish close to the same > time. The folks with anything but > a very small fraction of Brahman > and the ones with predominantly > continental don't work well. Since > we practice MIG and have to move > the cows by foot every couple of > days, very calm, gentle, docile > cattle are required. Any high > headedness is culled. My grandkids > and soon great grand kids do and > will spend to much time out with > the cows to put up with the crap > from the typical (from our > experience) limousin > dun [email=aledelagt@yahoo.com]aledelagt@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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