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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1585718" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>The key to Waygu is to have it marketed ahead of time. I've had a few neighbors in California bring in Waygu bulls from Idaho to breed english based heifers and do really well with it but the calves were on contract before they were even born. I have yet to see anyone that didn't do it that way not regret it including a few registered breeders but I'm not saying it can't be done. </p><p>Something else to consider: The cows can be pretty quiet, but some of the crossbred calves are nuts. One of the worst stompings I've ever seen was from a four weight angus/waygu F1 that about killed the guy. Both parents were quiet, easy to handle cattle. They're fun to rope but some of them are not for the weekend cowboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1585718, member: 14661"] The key to Waygu is to have it marketed ahead of time. I've had a few neighbors in California bring in Waygu bulls from Idaho to breed english based heifers and do really well with it but the calves were on contract before they were even born. I have yet to see anyone that didn't do it that way not regret it including a few registered breeders but I'm not saying it can't be done. Something else to consider: The cows can be pretty quiet, but some of the crossbred calves are nuts. One of the worst stompings I've ever seen was from a four weight angus/waygu F1 that about killed the guy. Both parents were quiet, easy to handle cattle. They're fun to rope but some of them are not for the weekend cowboy. [/QUOTE]
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