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KCF B Southside or EC Angus w/o Final Answer
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldie Maker" data-source="post: 1230630" data-attributes="member: 9081"><p>I guess it depends on which side of the angus fence you're on with regards to upward. I'm a little old fashioned in my thoughts as to what the breed should do for me so he nowhere near fits the bill for moderating frame, milk, and adding fleshing ability. </p><p>I kept a small portion of a mans registered cows last spring and summer on a rental farm, some conneally cows and some sitz cows were in the bunch; the upward cows liked to killed theirselves trying to milk like Holsteins with no sup in the middle of 8 weeks with no rain on ky31 in the middle of summer. On the flip side those upward calves really did grow; of the cows my favorite was CAR duke, she held her flesh; looked to weigh no more than 1400 and raised a respectable calf.</p><p> I see several high selling sitz Bulls coming out of upward females though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldie Maker, post: 1230630, member: 9081"] I guess it depends on which side of the angus fence you're on with regards to upward. I'm a little old fashioned in my thoughts as to what the breed should do for me so he nowhere near fits the bill for moderating frame, milk, and adding fleshing ability. I kept a small portion of a mans registered cows last spring and summer on a rental farm, some conneally cows and some sitz cows were in the bunch; the upward cows liked to killed theirselves trying to milk like Holsteins with no sup in the middle of 8 weeks with no rain on ky31 in the middle of summer. On the flip side those upward calves really did grow; of the cows my favorite was CAR duke, she held her flesh; looked to weigh no more than 1400 and raised a respectable calf. I see several high selling sitz Bulls coming out of upward females though. [/QUOTE]
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