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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1798838" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Yes, either of those 2 would be a good choice of bull on super black baldies. I went last week to look at a bass boat, and the man had super black baldies he was breeding to a homozygous black Simmental. He had some calves about ready to wean, and I bet the smallest ones were 500+.</p><p></p><p>The Seminoles have sold Salacoa Valley to two Brangus operations located in Alabama and Louisiana. I noticed their website was down, but there are still cattle on it. The original owners had sold Salacoa to the Seminoles, but di d not sell the 4500 acres to them, just leased it. It is my guess the owners are doing what every one else here is doing...selling the land to the commercial developers. I suspect the new owners are moving the cattle to their respective farms. Salacoa maintained a commercial Brangus herd as well. I was planning on dropping by this week to talk to the guys there, and see what is left on the place and what the plans are for them. Might be some bred or open cows left for sale at a good price. If there are, you can bet there are no finer Brangus in the US . They are in Fairmount, GA, is you want to see how far it is from you. I will let you know what I find out about what is over trhere and how much they want. When the Seminoles bought it, they left all the crew in place, and I wanna find out whether those boys are going to Ala or LA, or if they are out of a job anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1798838, member: 40587"] Yes, either of those 2 would be a good choice of bull on super black baldies. I went last week to look at a bass boat, and the man had super black baldies he was breeding to a homozygous black Simmental. He had some calves about ready to wean, and I bet the smallest ones were 500+. The Seminoles have sold Salacoa Valley to two Brangus operations located in Alabama and Louisiana. I noticed their website was down, but there are still cattle on it. The original owners had sold Salacoa to the Seminoles, but di d not sell the 4500 acres to them, just leased it. It is my guess the owners are doing what every one else here is doing...selling the land to the commercial developers. I suspect the new owners are moving the cattle to their respective farms. Salacoa maintained a commercial Brangus herd as well. I was planning on dropping by this week to talk to the guys there, and see what is left on the place and what the plans are for them. Might be some bred or open cows left for sale at a good price. If there are, you can bet there are no finer Brangus in the US . They are in Fairmount, GA, is you want to see how far it is from you. I will let you know what I find out about what is over trhere and how much they want. When the Seminoles bought it, they left all the crew in place, and I wanna find out whether those boys are going to Ala or LA, or if they are out of a job anyway. [/QUOTE]
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