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<blockquote data-quote="Taurus" data-source="post: 1083225" data-attributes="member: 18288"><p>Yes I saw your cattle but my statement still stands and 100% truth. My uncle tried this cross many years ago and his straight angus calves outweight the crossbreds by 150lbs at weaning time. The highland cows did really reduced the frame in their calves that was sired by angus bull. I expected the angus bull to increase the frame size in the calves out of the highland cows but guess not. His crossbreds do not get big as a straight angus at slaughter time. We can always agree to disagree here but that's my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taurus, post: 1083225, member: 18288"] Yes I saw your cattle but my statement still stands and 100% truth. My uncle tried this cross many years ago and his straight angus calves outweight the crossbreds by 150lbs at weaning time. The highland cows did really reduced the frame in their calves that was sired by angus bull. I expected the angus bull to increase the frame size in the calves out of the highland cows but guess not. His crossbreds do not get big as a straight angus at slaughter time. We can always agree to disagree here but that's my experience. [/QUOTE]
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