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<blockquote data-quote="Santas and Duhram Reds" data-source="post: 798134" data-attributes="member: 6712"><p>yeah, I fell for the consistency, bigger butts, and heavier weaning weights. Added value.</p><p></p><p>edit: actually I had the gerts first and added Brangus as a side herd. They just didn't compare with my practices so I dropped them. Then added Beefmasters. Had more success with them but didn't keep them either. Sold my last Beefmaster cow a few years ago. Added Durham Reds a couple Red Angus and just VERY recently a couple of Herefords which I cross up in my commercial Gert influenced herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santas and Duhram Reds, post: 798134, member: 6712"] yeah, I fell for the consistency, bigger butts, and heavier weaning weights. Added value. edit: actually I had the gerts first and added Brangus as a side herd. They just didn't compare with my practices so I dropped them. Then added Beefmasters. Had more success with them but didn't keep them either. Sold my last Beefmaster cow a few years ago. Added Durham Reds a couple Red Angus and just VERY recently a couple of Herefords which I cross up in my commercial Gert influenced herd. [/QUOTE]
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