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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 1343247" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>Using crossbred bulls depends allot on who you are. Similar to one person being crazy if they are poor and eccentric if they are rich. If you are willow oaks in Tennessee you can top the market with Chi Angus bulls of different percentages and the feedlots love their cattle. If you are a big time Sim Angus breeder like a place I will go to in August to their sale you will see everything from pure bred Angus to purebred Simm and everything in between from 50/50 Angus/Simm to 5/8-3/8 both ways. And their prices will not take a back seat to anyone. Big time guy in my area uses Lim Flex bulls on hereford cattle and his calves compete with anyone when he takes his black baldies to the sale barn. But all these are experienced big time cattle men so they are on the eccentric side. If you raised a sim-Angus or Lim-Flex or Chi-Angus bull of your own without the name you may be considered crazy. Results may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 1343247, member: 17248"] Using crossbred bulls depends allot on who you are. Similar to one person being crazy if they are poor and eccentric if they are rich. If you are willow oaks in Tennessee you can top the market with Chi Angus bulls of different percentages and the feedlots love their cattle. If you are a big time Sim Angus breeder like a place I will go to in August to their sale you will see everything from pure bred Angus to purebred Simm and everything in between from 50/50 Angus/Simm to 5/8-3/8 both ways. And their prices will not take a back seat to anyone. Big time guy in my area uses Lim Flex bulls on hereford cattle and his calves compete with anyone when he takes his black baldies to the sale barn. But all these are experienced big time cattle men so they are on the eccentric side. If you raised a sim-Angus or Lim-Flex or Chi-Angus bull of your own without the name you may be considered crazy. Results may vary. [/QUOTE]
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