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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 817236" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>Beleive it or not there is some of us hereford breeders thay do focus on a lot of essential things. As i wrote on here many months ago that Ive been in the hereford biz all my life and have seen everything that has come along and been done or undone or could be tried in a breed.I would be proud to show anyone over 300 hereford cows and heifers that all have good bags ,excelent feet,all willing and able to calve and raise it to 205 days as efficient'ly as any cowherd in this N.E. Mont enviorment . We never had a Harris study done but have succsesfully marketed both hereford bulls and females into some great herds of angus comercial herds for many years.We have a standing order for genuine hereford angus f1 females at all times. One of our customers has asked for 200--250 bred 3 year old f1 females and whould give a dandy premium every year. Anyone with a proven black or red angus herd are leaveing a lot of $$$ on the table at this time. Not our perticaluar worry as we have a lot of customers been crossing for a long time and have 2 ranch's that have purchased heifers for 25 years or more and 1 even crossed them a few years with char bulls and liked them. Like Northern Rancher says these baldy female[at least under our range conditions] are most certanly the way to go .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 817236, member: 13859"] Beleive it or not there is some of us hereford breeders thay do focus on a lot of essential things. As i wrote on here many months ago that Ive been in the hereford biz all my life and have seen everything that has come along and been done or undone or could be tried in a breed.I would be proud to show anyone over 300 hereford cows and heifers that all have good bags ,excelent feet,all willing and able to calve and raise it to 205 days as efficient'ly as any cowherd in this N.E. Mont enviorment . We never had a Harris study done but have succsesfully marketed both hereford bulls and females into some great herds of angus comercial herds for many years.We have a standing order for genuine hereford angus f1 females at all times. One of our customers has asked for 200--250 bred 3 year old f1 females and whould give a dandy premium every year. Anyone with a proven black or red angus herd are leaveing a lot of $$$ on the table at this time. Not our perticaluar worry as we have a lot of customers been crossing for a long time and have 2 ranch's that have purchased heifers for 25 years or more and 1 even crossed them a few years with char bulls and liked them. Like Northern Rancher says these baldy female[at least under our range conditions] are most certanly the way to go . [/QUOTE]
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