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Highland bull, what do you think?
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<blockquote data-quote="S.R.R." data-source="post: 200586" data-attributes="member: 1442"><p>Right if you sell a pure Highland at the sale barn you will be docked for the hair and horns. If you want to make money with Highland beef sell freezer beef and their head and hide. Or use their genetics in a cross. My F1 Highland cross cows are polled, black, and have half the hair of a pure Highland. By useing a thin haired terminal sire I have calves that sell like any other at the sale barn. But I have saved money on the vet bills and up keep of the cows. With a bit of hair they keep better and eat less through the long winter. The hardiness of the Highland keeps sickness and most other problems at bay. I also have yet to pull a calf!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S.R.R., post: 200586, member: 1442"] Right if you sell a pure Highland at the sale barn you will be docked for the hair and horns. If you want to make money with Highland beef sell freezer beef and their head and hide. Or use their genetics in a cross. My F1 Highland cross cows are polled, black, and have half the hair of a pure Highland. By useing a thin haired terminal sire I have calves that sell like any other at the sale barn. But I have saved money on the vet bills and up keep of the cows. With a bit of hair they keep better and eat less through the long winter. The hardiness of the Highland keeps sickness and most other problems at bay. I also have yet to pull a calf!! [/QUOTE]
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