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<blockquote data-quote="bobtail-nag" data-source="post: 154580" data-attributes="member: 2982"><p><strong> :shock: I think if you take simmental cows, black or red, breed them hereford. Now you have a good cross for H-2 Heifers. "The perfect mother" so to speak. Now once you have enough of these, you can breed them to a black or red saler bull. Now what you end up with is the black brockle face, or red brockle. Perhaps some red and black blaze face. I believe it to be the ideal 3 way cross. Perfect coloring, haircoat, and growth for the commercial herd. Those saler cross calves are generally small at birth, but the heaviest on a 200 day wean time. This has been proven for years. In experience and also in documented tests. This is my goal for the next 10 years. Just my opinion. But I have seen the color scheme and build of these calves. Start with quality, and you will not be dissapointed.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtail-nag, post: 154580, member: 2982"] [b] :shock: I think if you take simmental cows, black or red, breed them hereford. Now you have a good cross for H-2 Heifers. "The perfect mother" so to speak. Now once you have enough of these, you can breed them to a black or red saler bull. Now what you end up with is the black brockle face, or red brockle. Perhaps some red and black blaze face. I believe it to be the ideal 3 way cross. Perfect coloring, haircoat, and growth for the commercial herd. Those saler cross calves are generally small at birth, but the heaviest on a 200 day wean time. This has been proven for years. In experience and also in documented tests. This is my goal for the next 10 years. Just my opinion. But I have seen the color scheme and build of these calves. Start with quality, and you will not be dissapointed. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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