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<blockquote data-quote="BAGTIC" data-source="post: 510375" data-attributes="member: 3757"><p>I am prejudiced. Isn't everyone? </p><p></p><p>I like Galloways.</p><p></p><p>Mine will stay out in the cold grazing under the moonlight <span style="color: #FF0000">long</span> after the angus have headed for a windbreak and bedded down. </p><p></p><p>They will eat rough forage that the angus wouldn't look at twice. If I had a first rate pasture something else might work but I don't. Even my neighbours who run charolais and limousins were very impressed by how sleek and fat my cattle stayed on both pitiful summer (drought) and winter pasture alone.</p><p></p><p>I am a newbie myself but I have been impressed by how calm and gentle they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAGTIC, post: 510375, member: 3757"] I am prejudiced. Isn't everyone? I like Galloways. Mine will stay out in the cold grazing under the moonlight [color=#FF0000]long[/color] after the angus have headed for a windbreak and bedded down. They will eat rough forage that the angus wouldn't look at twice. If I had a first rate pasture something else might work but I don't. Even my neighbours who run charolais and limousins were very impressed by how sleek and fat my cattle stayed on both pitiful summer (drought) and winter pasture alone. I am a newbie myself but I have been impressed by how calm and gentle they are. [/QUOTE]
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