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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1753579" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>[USER=42463]@Travlr[/USER] i like all those breeds you mentioned but only have limited amount of experience with each of them. I really like the muscling and look of the original red Limousins. I've had one red Limousin bull and really liked him. Have also had a few limousin stocker calves. </p><p>Not a lot Beefmasters or Santa Gertrude's around here anymore thanks to the black hide nonsense. </p><p>I haven't had much success with Santa Gertrudis females, most of the herds around here are geared towards showing their cattle, and the females don't seem to milk, and frequently have calving trouble which is definitely not what the breed is known for. </p><p>If I were in a different area where there was more selection of Santa Gertrudis and Beefmasters, I'd probably have mainly those two breeds, and maybe run Charolais bulls again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1753579, member: 24816"] [USER=42463]@Travlr[/USER] i like all those breeds you mentioned but only have limited amount of experience with each of them. I really like the muscling and look of the original red Limousins. I’ve had one red Limousin bull and really liked him. Have also had a few limousin stocker calves. Not a lot Beefmasters or Santa Gertrude’s around here anymore thanks to the black hide nonsense. I haven’t had much success with Santa Gertrudis females, most of the herds around here are geared towards showing their cattle, and the females don’t seem to milk, and frequently have calving trouble which is definitely not what the breed is known for. If I were in a different area where there was more selection of Santa Gertrudis and Beefmasters, I’d probably have mainly those two breeds, and maybe run Charolais bulls again. [/QUOTE]
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