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Limousin vs Gelbvieh vs Simmental
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<blockquote data-quote="Massey135" data-source="post: 940878" data-attributes="member: 17234"><p>I do run a m6 char for terminal cross on my commercial cows. I also have a calf crop of the gelbvieh sired calves on the ground. I prefer the added bone and smoothness of the char cross. Im also in the shorthorn seedstock business. Ideally, the smart commercial cattleman will buy shorthorn bulls from me to create his own f1 female that he will then cover with a terminal continental sire. Charolais happens to be my preference for this role while a shot of shorthorn is exactly what the modern Angus and hereford need. This shorthorn x Angus or shorthorn x hereford covered by a terminal char is exactly what the market wants: Smokes and buckskin baldies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Massey135, post: 940878, member: 17234"] I do run a m6 char for terminal cross on my commercial cows. I also have a calf crop of the gelbvieh sired calves on the ground. I prefer the added bone and smoothness of the char cross. Im also in the shorthorn seedstock business. Ideally, the smart commercial cattleman will buy shorthorn bulls from me to create his own f1 female that he will then cover with a terminal continental sire. Charolais happens to be my preference for this role while a shot of shorthorn is exactly what the modern Angus and hereford need. This shorthorn x Angus or shorthorn x hereford covered by a terminal char is exactly what the market wants: Smokes and buckskin baldies. [/QUOTE]
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