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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 123092" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>Hello, </p><p> I am new to this message board and would like to ask a few questions about gelbvieh cattle. I run an angus-based commercial herd with simm, char, herf, and pinz influence, along with a few others. Am currently using all angus bulls on these cattle, but thinking of getting a gelbvieh to put with a group to try and raise some replacement females. Was wondering what experiences others have had with gelbviehs and their opinions on disposition, performance, calving ease, etc. Was considering getting a red bull as I like red cattle, then breeding the heifers back to a black Angus to appease the markets around here. Any better genetics available in red/black animals?</p><p>Thank You</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 123092, member: 2383"] Hello, I am new to this message board and would like to ask a few questions about gelbvieh cattle. I run an angus-based commercial herd with simm, char, herf, and pinz influence, along with a few others. Am currently using all angus bulls on these cattle, but thinking of getting a gelbvieh to put with a group to try and raise some replacement females. Was wondering what experiences others have had with gelbviehs and their opinions on disposition, performance, calving ease, etc. Was considering getting a red bull as I like red cattle, then breeding the heifers back to a black Angus to appease the markets around here. Any better genetics available in red/black animals? Thank You [/QUOTE]
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