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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13014"><p>A good Angus bull would be a good choice for crossbreeding. Angus sired calves are are popular at the sale barn and in the feedlot. In my area, anything with spots is discounted. Angus would likely give you solid black calves. Look for one with good EPDs. Good luck...</p><p></p><p>> I have 3 pregnant registered cows,</p><p>> one bull, one yearling heffer, one</p><p>> cow with 1 month old calf. All</p><p>> are registered pinzgauer, but the</p><p>> calf is out of a</p><p>> charlolais/pinzgauer cross. Are</p><p>> there any pinzgauer breeders out</p><p>> there that have experience with</p><p>> cross breeding pinzgauers. I am</p><p>> considering the use of an Angus</p><p>> bull with my pinzgauer herd.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:frankie@agdomain.com">frankie@agdomain.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13014"] A good Angus bull would be a good choice for crossbreeding. Angus sired calves are are popular at the sale barn and in the feedlot. In my area, anything with spots is discounted. Angus would likely give you solid black calves. Look for one with good EPDs. Good luck... > I have 3 pregnant registered cows, > one bull, one yearling heffer, one > cow with 1 month old calf. All > are registered pinzgauer, but the > calf is out of a > charlolais/pinzgauer cross. Are > there any pinzgauer breeders out > there that have experience with > cross breeding pinzgauers. I am > considering the use of an Angus > bull with my pinzgauer herd. [email=frankie@agdomain.com]frankie@agdomain.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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