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Problem during winter (Hereford vs. Angus)!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ellie May" data-source="post: 59863" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>Howdy Ya'll! I'm not trying to start anything just stating facts. So far (I don't want to blame it on Angus) but maybe it's just the genetics. We've raised Herefords forever it seems like they've went through the family and everything but we recently bought an angus bull last year to put w/ some of the hereford heifers from our other hereford bull. We bred them and had calves, our hereford bull was old and got hurt so we had to sell him but to keep the calves coming we put the angus bull in w/ the big cow herd, they've calved now, but we've had 5 calves die, all black baldies. And even had a cow and calf die giving birth in the middle of the night. I don't know what it is. We bought a new Hereford bull in the spring and now have him in there for feb. calves to see what happens. But we've never had so many problems with cows and calves passing on in the winter. I think we are going to sell the angus bull and buy another hereford unless someone could help us change our mind somehow and explain what's going on. So far I've learned Herefords put on weight easy, birth easy, and tame down easy and when you take the hide off YOU CAN NOT TELL ME YOU COULD TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEREFORD AND ANGUS BEEF..??!! THe good thing is the calves that have made it are nice looking calves that grow fast but not nessecarily put on the weight. So I don't know what to think. I love Herefords and love the black baldies but I don't know if its worth it. Any help, advice anything would be great???</p><p>Thank ya'll! </p><p>Ellie May</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ellie May, post: 59863, member: 64"] Howdy Ya'll! I'm not trying to start anything just stating facts. So far (I don't want to blame it on Angus) but maybe it's just the genetics. We've raised Herefords forever it seems like they've went through the family and everything but we recently bought an angus bull last year to put w/ some of the hereford heifers from our other hereford bull. We bred them and had calves, our hereford bull was old and got hurt so we had to sell him but to keep the calves coming we put the angus bull in w/ the big cow herd, they've calved now, but we've had 5 calves die, all black baldies. And even had a cow and calf die giving birth in the middle of the night. I don't know what it is. We bought a new Hereford bull in the spring and now have him in there for feb. calves to see what happens. But we've never had so many problems with cows and calves passing on in the winter. I think we are going to sell the angus bull and buy another hereford unless someone could help us change our mind somehow and explain what's going on. So far I've learned Herefords put on weight easy, birth easy, and tame down easy and when you take the hide off YOU CAN NOT TELL ME YOU COULD TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEREFORD AND ANGUS BEEF..??!! THe good thing is the calves that have made it are nice looking calves that grow fast but not nessecarily put on the weight. So I don't know what to think. I love Herefords and love the black baldies but I don't know if its worth it. Any help, advice anything would be great??? Thank ya'll! Ellie May [/QUOTE]
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