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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 664620" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>We have LH cows and commercial composite cows and breed to blk angus bulls, and we feed out for the freezer. The crossed steers feed and fatten beautifully, and I prefer one of the cross steers over the straight 'beef' steers for my freezer. We have eaten some straight LH steers in the past and they went down just fine, too. ;-) </p><p>While we are certainly not a large breeder, I have to say the LH cows sure get by on less costly hay and feed during the winter, eat like goats when things are green, and are throwing nice calves. Since we're not big into the sale barn, doesn't matter they have some white on 'em now and then, and I frankly like it cause I can tell the dang things apart!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 664620, member: 10309"] We have LH cows and commercial composite cows and breed to blk angus bulls, and we feed out for the freezer. The crossed steers feed and fatten beautifully, and I prefer one of the cross steers over the straight 'beef' steers for my freezer. We have eaten some straight LH steers in the past and they went down just fine, too. ;-) While we are certainly not a large breeder, I have to say the LH cows sure get by on less costly hay and feed during the winter, eat like goats when things are green, and are throwing nice calves. Since we're not big into the sale barn, doesn't matter they have some white on 'em now and then, and I frankly like it cause I can tell the dang things apart! [/QUOTE]
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