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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 1077837" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>It's been below 0 here far several days and am so glad that we run preimarily Herefords and Hereford cross's. Hear that and beleive that quite a lot of the black cattle aroound here are suffering. Notice I did'nt say Angus but a whole lot of the blacks here are mixed with something and the something is not real adaptable to our outdoor under the bigsky open to the world methods of wintering cows.A whole lot of exotics were originally bred as barn cattle as our holsteins and need some more feed and care than the old english beef animals. One thing else have we bred cattle to mainly please the packer? Have we decided that our cattle can live without external fat? Seems like a lot of the cull cows comeing in to the ring are awfully thin backed and show almost emaciate'd cover over the loin and hind quarters. At least in this country NE Mont we have to have some natural cover on our cattle in order to produce and breed on profitably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 1077837, member: 13859"] It's been below 0 here far several days and am so glad that we run preimarily Herefords and Hereford cross's. Hear that and beleive that quite a lot of the black cattle aroound here are suffering. Notice I did'nt say Angus but a whole lot of the blacks here are mixed with something and the something is not real adaptable to our outdoor under the bigsky open to the world methods of wintering cows.A whole lot of exotics were originally bred as barn cattle as our holsteins and need some more feed and care than the old english beef animals. One thing else have we bred cattle to mainly please the packer? Have we decided that our cattle can live without external fat? Seems like a lot of the cull cows comeing in to the ring are awfully thin backed and show almost emaciate'd cover over the loin and hind quarters. At least in this country NE Mont we have to have some natural cover on our cattle in order to produce and breed on profitably. [/QUOTE]
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