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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1846694" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Murray if you want baldies I would stick with the Angus/Hereford Baldy. Here they top the market. I get asked if our baldies are the Hereford/Angus cross. They bring more dollars than our straight Angus. There is a good demand for the baldy heifers as replacements. Many only want baldy heifers and pay a premium. I have friends that are buyers, feedlot mangers and barn owners. All have advised me too stay with the Angus/Hereford baldy. That is one reason if I buy a Simmi he will be solid black. </p><p>As too Black Herefords I haven't seen one I would use in our herd. They are a cross not a Hereford. </p><p>We tried Gelveigh. Lost frame. He was from the Kansas genetics mentioned on this thread. Docility was bad. We will likely never try them again. Don't know their genetics good enough too avoid issues. </p><p>There are plenty of options with Angus. Hope you find what works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1846694, member: 22295"] Murray if you want baldies I would stick with the Angus/Hereford Baldy. Here they top the market. I get asked if our baldies are the Hereford/Angus cross. They bring more dollars than our straight Angus. There is a good demand for the baldy heifers as replacements. Many only want baldy heifers and pay a premium. I have friends that are buyers, feedlot mangers and barn owners. All have advised me too stay with the Angus/Hereford baldy. That is one reason if I buy a Simmi he will be solid black. As too Black Herefords I haven’t seen one I would use in our herd. They are a cross not a Hereford. We tried Gelveigh. Lost frame. He was from the Kansas genetics mentioned on this thread. Docility was bad. We will likely never try them again. Don’t know their genetics good enough too avoid issues. There are plenty of options with Angus. Hope you find what works for you. [/QUOTE]
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