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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 320229" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Beks right in her summation of the breed. They are very good for calving ease. They look like the Angus breed used to be back in the 60's,maybe just a bit smaller. I'm only going on photos from that time. But in the early 70's there were some smallish but very beefy Angus about. Amongst the small breeds they would be the only one that I would ever consider if I had to have a small breed.They have all the attributes of most Angus lines and they are beefy.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 320229, member: 285"] Beks right in her summation of the breed. They are very good for calving ease. They look like the Angus breed used to be back in the 60's,maybe just a bit smaller. I'm only going on photos from that time. But in the early 70's there were some smallish but very beefy Angus about. Amongst the small breeds they would be the only one that I would ever consider if I had to have a small breed.They have all the attributes of most Angus lines and they are beefy. Colin [/QUOTE]
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