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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 758733" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>There has been an increase in interest in the remaining heritage Angus to improve the problems resulting from chasing fads over the years, most of the sales from the herd are to grass based systems.</p><p>Back in the harsh bushveld environment of my home country, Angus couldn't cope and were only bred on farms and ranches in the cooler higher altitude areas, we mostly bred native strains of cattle adapted to the heat, parasites and diseases of our environment. </p><p>Where specific traits were required (as in CAB) crosses are bred to meet market requirements without compromising the breeding herd adaptability, the Sussex was the most popular British breed for our area, most others didn't cope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 758733, member: 2703"] There has been an increase in interest in the remaining heritage Angus to improve the problems resulting from chasing fads over the years, most of the sales from the herd are to grass based systems. Back in the harsh bushveld environment of my home country, Angus couldn't cope and were only bred on farms and ranches in the cooler higher altitude areas, we mostly bred native strains of cattle adapted to the heat, parasites and diseases of our environment. Where specific traits were required (as in CAB) crosses are bred to meet market requirements without compromising the breeding herd adaptability, the Sussex was the most popular British breed for our area, most others didn't cope. [/QUOTE]
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