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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 41646" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There are some pretty dark colored Red Angus, but generally not as dark as say a dark Hereford. But dark red is kind of one of those eye of the beholder things.</p><p>A seedstock producer can better address the addition of registered cows. We have some registered and use all either Red Angus or Polled Hereford bulls (with the exception of on SImmenthal as an experiment this year) and treat them all as commercial cattle. We don;t have the significant market for registerd heifers or bulls for that matter, in this area. But the crossbreds sell well and those that don't make the program as a breeding animal end up going to the feedlot along with all of the steers. All bulls are cut, period!</p><p>We have the benefit of the registered cows so we know where we're coming from and use all registered bulls (AI) so we know where we're going.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 41646, member: 34"] There are some pretty dark colored Red Angus, but generally not as dark as say a dark Hereford. But dark red is kind of one of those eye of the beholder things. A seedstock producer can better address the addition of registered cows. We have some registered and use all either Red Angus or Polled Hereford bulls (with the exception of on SImmenthal as an experiment this year) and treat them all as commercial cattle. We don;t have the significant market for registerd heifers or bulls for that matter, in this area. But the crossbreds sell well and those that don't make the program as a breeding animal end up going to the feedlot along with all of the steers. All bulls are cut, period! We have the benefit of the registered cows so we know where we're coming from and use all registered bulls (AI) so we know where we're going. dun [/QUOTE]
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