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<blockquote data-quote="shortstuff" data-source="post: 517880" data-attributes="member: 7807"><p>Yes, I really do like them. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p></p><p>Not a problem. And you are correct, the Fullblood Lowlines do look like short Angus. However, the Percentage Lowlines are what I figured you would be interested in & they all don't look like Angus. I saw a blue roan Lowline X Shorthorn win Grand Champion Percentage Female at Houston. She looked just like a really nice Shorthorn Plus & actually can be dual registered as a Shorthorn Plus or a Percentage Lowline. I also have a 1/2 blood Lowline bull that a few clubby breeders have compared to a shorter, deeper version of Irish Whiskey (an extremely popular Maine Anjou bull) & he was the Grand Champion Percentage Lowline Bull at Kansas City. I've also seen Lowline X British Whites that look just like a smaller version of the bigger British Whites & Tarentaise X Lowline crosses that look just like a smaller version of that cross, etc. I really think that you would like the Percentage Lowline deal, if you did some more research on the percentage Lowline cattle, which are TOTALLY different than the Fullbloods. </p><p></p><p>BTW, if we have a show at the NAILE in Louisville this fall, stop by & check the percentage cattle out. I think that you will be very suprised at how little some of them resemble small Angus cattle. I also think that you will be very suprised at how big they really are, especially the percentage bloods, but even some of the Fullbloods. Despite being small, most Lowlines are not MINI cattle. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, best wishes with your endeavor! But, if you ever change your mind, I still think that Percentage Lowlines are exactly what you are looking for. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortstuff, post: 517880, member: 7807"] Yes, I really do like them. :D Not a problem. And you are correct, the Fullblood Lowlines do look like short Angus. However, the Percentage Lowlines are what I figured you would be interested in & they all don't look like Angus. I saw a blue roan Lowline X Shorthorn win Grand Champion Percentage Female at Houston. She looked just like a really nice Shorthorn Plus & actually can be dual registered as a Shorthorn Plus or a Percentage Lowline. I also have a 1/2 blood Lowline bull that a few clubby breeders have compared to a shorter, deeper version of Irish Whiskey (an extremely popular Maine Anjou bull) & he was the Grand Champion Percentage Lowline Bull at Kansas City. I've also seen Lowline X British Whites that look just like a smaller version of the bigger British Whites & Tarentaise X Lowline crosses that look just like a smaller version of that cross, etc. I really think that you would like the Percentage Lowline deal, if you did some more research on the percentage Lowline cattle, which are TOTALLY different than the Fullbloods. BTW, if we have a show at the NAILE in Louisville this fall, stop by & check the percentage cattle out. I think that you will be very suprised at how little some of them resemble small Angus cattle. I also think that you will be very suprised at how big they really are, especially the percentage bloods, but even some of the Fullbloods. Despite being small, most Lowlines are not MINI cattle. Anyway, best wishes with your endeavor! But, if you ever change your mind, I still think that Percentage Lowlines are exactly what you are looking for. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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