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<blockquote data-quote="EAT BEEF" data-source="post: 621173" data-attributes="member: 7761"><p>Read back through this thread and you see all pro. Talk to a long time old cattleman who lives in the climate you are going to raise cattle in. There are a lot of horse traders in this business. </p><p></p><p>The link I offered has some pro for angus vs brangus too. In the same paragraph. </p><p></p><p>Brangus do just fine in my climate and they are 5/8 angus. Think about that. </p><p></p><p>This thread asked for pro and con. I offered both. Provided a link from OSU that has both. I also said that if I lived in a cooler climate I might run more of them by choice. </p><p></p><p>If they work for you in your climate and you like them, perhaps you'll make a lot of nickels on them. The few I have calve in the fall and the calves are okay. They wean very light calves if I calve in the spring. That is not opinion. </p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> :? Buddy I'm not trying to sell you anything.What I was trying to say is that all breeds have good and bad and it's not so much the breed it's the type and there are a lot of types of angus.</p><p></p><p>Looking back at my first post it does look like a plug for Angus I guess ,not really my intention,Also I wasn't responding to your post above mine.If it was I would have quoted you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT BEEF, post: 621173, member: 7761"] Read back through this thread and you see all pro. Talk to a long time old cattleman who lives in the climate you are going to raise cattle in. There are a lot of horse traders in this business. The link I offered has some pro for angus vs brangus too. In the same paragraph. Brangus do just fine in my climate and they are 5/8 angus. Think about that. This thread asked for pro and con. I offered both. Provided a link from OSU that has both. I also said that if I lived in a cooler climate I might run more of them by choice. If they work for you in your climate and you like them, perhaps you'll make a lot of nickels on them. The few I have calve in the fall and the calves are okay. They wean very light calves if I calve in the spring. That is not opinion. :? Buddy I'm not trying to sell you anything.What I was trying to say is that all breeds have good and bad and it's not so much the breed it's the type and there are a lot of types of angus. Looking back at my first post it does look like a plug for Angus I guess ,not really my intention,Also I wasn't responding to your post above mine.If it was I would have quoted you. [/QUOTE]
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