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Gelbvieh cows are more efficient.
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<blockquote data-quote="elwapo" data-source="post: 336321" data-attributes="member: 5497"><p>SK down here in southern alberta the course bulls are not as well accepted. Primarily due to the fact that this is the heart of angus country and any leather or too much shoulder is frowned upon. That being said, the past year I have noticed a real trend towards crossbreeding as the straight angus guys are finding too low of weaning weight ratios.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwapo, post: 336321, member: 5497"] SK down here in southern alberta the course bulls are not as well accepted. Primarily due to the fact that this is the heart of angus country and any leather or too much shoulder is frowned upon. That being said, the past year I have noticed a real trend towards crossbreeding as the straight angus guys are finding too low of weaning weight ratios. [/QUOTE]
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