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Gelbvieh cows are more efficient.
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<blockquote data-quote="UG" data-source="post: 341057" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>We have had a couple Bennett Landmark calves with white spots on their faces (wonder if he goes back to a Polled Hereford cow at KCF years ago). Sold one as a bull and the buyer hasn't complained of any other spotting.</p><p></p><p>Anyone familiar with the Visa cattle (other than the high selling bull at IA Beef Expo)? When I looked at his numbers a year ago they looked good. I've never used any Goldrush Genetics and don't know a lot about their program, so a little hesitant.</p><p></p><p>Also, looking for insights on Good Stuff, Sir Arnold, and Top Brass at ABS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UG, post: 341057, member: 714"] We have had a couple Bennett Landmark calves with white spots on their faces (wonder if he goes back to a Polled Hereford cow at KCF years ago). Sold one as a bull and the buyer hasn't complained of any other spotting. Anyone familiar with the Visa cattle (other than the high selling bull at IA Beef Expo)? When I looked at his numbers a year ago they looked good. I've never used any Goldrush Genetics and don't know a lot about their program, so a little hesitant. Also, looking for insights on Good Stuff, Sir Arnold, and Top Brass at ABS. [/QUOTE]
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