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<blockquote data-quote="OzssieDave19" data-source="post: 1343295" data-attributes="member: 21512"><p>Ok. So thanks for all the feedback. Let me expand. On a few things. </p><p></p><p>A black baldy cow 50% hereford 50% angus is a great hardy milking well tempermented cow. I would hope we could all agree on that.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if a put a char bull to these cows and got a grey or white or grey baldy type calf and kept it for a bull. And used it on other cows that were angus or blackbaldy or hereford the calves would produce beef. What would be the harm.? </p><p></p><p>No i wouldnt be selling a straight breed (a brand) but i would be selling beef. If i kept the calves until they were prime they would sell as prime cattle always sell.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if anyone else had done this? I would have some composite/cross bred cattle that would be ok cattle.</p><p></p><p>Forget the question about the fresian cross calf yep that is a bit dumb but focus on the first part.</p><p></p><p>I am just interested in thinking outside the square and cutting costs on beef production. A low birth weight bull and a low birth weight cow shouldnt produce a cow killer in regard to calving ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OzssieDave19, post: 1343295, member: 21512"] Ok. So thanks for all the feedback. Let me expand. On a few things. A black baldy cow 50% hereford 50% angus is a great hardy milking well tempermented cow. I would hope we could all agree on that. I was wondering if a put a char bull to these cows and got a grey or white or grey baldy type calf and kept it for a bull. And used it on other cows that were angus or blackbaldy or hereford the calves would produce beef. What would be the harm.? No i wouldnt be selling a straight breed (a brand) but i would be selling beef. If i kept the calves until they were prime they would sell as prime cattle always sell. I was wondering if anyone else had done this? I would have some composite/cross bred cattle that would be ok cattle. Forget the question about the fresian cross calf yep that is a bit dumb but focus on the first part. I am just interested in thinking outside the square and cutting costs on beef production. A low birth weight bull and a low birth weight cow shouldnt produce a cow killer in regard to calving ease. [/QUOTE]
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