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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 41643"><p>My husband and I currently jointly own 24 Red Angus cows. We would like to retire the bull, and replace him with a younger one. However, we would like to get a purebred Red Angus bull, as the current one is not. Basically all of the cows are crossed with something other than Red Angus, and as a matter of fact, many have part Santa-Gertrudis in them. We really like the dark reds best. Is it possible to get a purebred Red Angus that is dark, or are they all a light to medium red?</p><p>Also, we have considered getting a few purebred Red Angus heifers to mate with a purebred Red Angus bull, but are unsure how much it would profit us to do so. Would it be best to stay with the cross-breeds? </p><p>Any help on these subjects would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 41643"] My husband and I currently jointly own 24 Red Angus cows. We would like to retire the bull, and replace him with a younger one. However, we would like to get a purebred Red Angus bull, as the current one is not. Basically all of the cows are crossed with something other than Red Angus, and as a matter of fact, many have part Santa-Gertrudis in them. We really like the dark reds best. Is it possible to get a purebred Red Angus that is dark, or are they all a light to medium red? Also, we have considered getting a few purebred Red Angus heifers to mate with a purebred Red Angus bull, but are unsure how much it would profit us to do so. Would it be best to stay with the cross-breeds? Any help on these subjects would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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