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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbroke" data-source="post: 1292984" data-attributes="member: 18114"><p>I agree with Blegen's having some of the best looking cattle. I have only seen their show cattle and a couple of photos of the herd stock but wow they are good cattle. I raise some Galloway and a few red and black angus, I would comment that on my extremely rough Montana pastures the Galloway cows have taught the angus how to forage they will work the pasture that is for sure. The f1 steers gain weight like crazy you can stand there and watch them grow. They are very good mothers and will protect the calves. If you ain't messing with the calves they are docile. For my climate I love their winter hardiness. The ones I have put into freezer camp have been outstanding. I vote for the breed! Try a few you will like them I'd bet on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbroke, post: 1292984, member: 18114"] I agree with Blegen's having some of the best looking cattle. I have only seen their show cattle and a couple of photos of the herd stock but wow they are good cattle. I raise some Galloway and a few red and black angus, I would comment that on my extremely rough Montana pastures the Galloway cows have taught the angus how to forage they will work the pasture that is for sure. The f1 steers gain weight like crazy you can stand there and watch them grow. They are very good mothers and will protect the calves. If you ain't messing with the calves they are docile. For my climate I love their winter hardiness. The ones I have put into freezer camp have been outstanding. I vote for the breed! Try a few you will like them I'd bet on it. [/QUOTE]
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