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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 511667" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Sure like your cows. We are looking at converting to Red Angus and would sure like to find some like yours. Are they commericial or registered? That calf off your 15 year old cow is pretty impressive.. Can't tell if he is a steer or bull, if he's a steer you should know he looks better than most of the Red Angus bull we've seen this year. and we looked at a lot. The red Angus from Axtel Cattle co. were the best but they're at under 5000ft and without PAP tests it's a crapshoot on the brisket disease. Too bad cause he has a couple I really liked. May buy some heifers from him later but they still have to be PAPed and they have to be at altitude for 3 weeks before you can do the test.</p><p></p><p>I would be interested in knowing what bloodlines you keep and what is your Altitude there. We're at 7000' and Brisket disease is a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 511667, member: 6713"] Sure like your cows. We are looking at converting to Red Angus and would sure like to find some like yours. Are they commericial or registered? That calf off your 15 year old cow is pretty impressive.. Can't tell if he is a steer or bull, if he's a steer you should know he looks better than most of the Red Angus bull we've seen this year. and we looked at a lot. The red Angus from Axtel Cattle co. were the best but they're at under 5000ft and without PAP tests it's a crapshoot on the brisket disease. Too bad cause he has a couple I really liked. May buy some heifers from him later but they still have to be PAPed and they have to be at altitude for 3 weeks before you can do the test. I would be interested in knowing what bloodlines you keep and what is your Altitude there. We're at 7000' and Brisket disease is a problem. [/QUOTE]
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