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Info. on cattle breeds best suited for S.E. Tennessee?
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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 657399" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>Thanks guys! I have noticed that Angus are popular EVERYWHERE but here you do see them looking rough if they haven't enough shade. I have a steer that I purchased at a sale last year and he looks Brangus to me but I am not sure. Anyway he is the best looking animal on the lot. His coat is slick as a botton, looks like a well groomed horse. I would like to see that in all of the herd. What breed would put out black, as he is, and such a slick coat? He also has some drop to his ears and a very straight flat head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 657399, member: 7032"] Thanks guys! I have noticed that Angus are popular EVERYWHERE but here you do see them looking rough if they haven't enough shade. I have a steer that I purchased at a sale last year and he looks Brangus to me but I am not sure. Anyway he is the best looking animal on the lot. His coat is slick as a botton, looks like a well groomed horse. I would like to see that in all of the herd. What breed would put out black, as he is, and such a slick coat? He also has some drop to his ears and a very straight flat head. [/QUOTE]
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