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<blockquote data-quote="SKF Show Cattle" data-source="post: 388163" data-attributes="member: 4313"><p>We have two Pinz and really like them. We have crossed them with angus and maine anjou. We always sell the calves for 4H projects and have never had a problem selling them. Last year sold a angus pinz cross heifer to a girl and she has shown her very succesfully againist the club calves. She always places in the top of her class the steer calves that we have sold are easy keepers never have a weight problem. I personally like the maine pinz cross because the maine will add muscle. This year we are going to try crossing with our shorthorn bull. They are EXCELLENT mothers. The one is fifteen and always has a calf every year, she never misses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SKF Show Cattle, post: 388163, member: 4313"] We have two Pinz and really like them. We have crossed them with angus and maine anjou. We always sell the calves for 4H projects and have never had a problem selling them. Last year sold a angus pinz cross heifer to a girl and she has shown her very succesfully againist the club calves. She always places in the top of her class the steer calves that we have sold are easy keepers never have a weight problem. I personally like the maine pinz cross because the maine will add muscle. This year we are going to try crossing with our shorthorn bull. They are EXCELLENT mothers. The one is fifteen and always has a calf every year, she never misses. [/QUOTE]
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