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<blockquote data-quote="highvoltagecattleco" data-source="post: 463414" data-attributes="member: 6225"><p>The original post came from a guy in Texas. Check out your local sales and see if their is a price difference based on color. Here in Western Washington there is a huge difference. Good Black always is .25 to .30 higher than a good red. Most of the red breeds are a lot more docile than black breeds. Thats a general statement. Cowmen have different experiences with different breeds. Enviroment and handling make more of a difference than breed. I will say this, I have never come across a Herferd that wants to kill me. I've been on the wrong end of an angus many a time. All of the registered breeds can give you information on rib eye, IMF, growth and calving ease. Personally, raise cows that fit your goals or ambitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highvoltagecattleco, post: 463414, member: 6225"] The original post came from a guy in Texas. Check out your local sales and see if their is a price difference based on color. Here in Western Washington there is a huge difference. Good Black always is .25 to .30 higher than a good red. Most of the red breeds are a lot more docile than black breeds. Thats a general statement. Cowmen have different experiences with different breeds. Enviroment and handling make more of a difference than breed. I will say this, I have never come across a Herferd that wants to kill me. I've been on the wrong end of an angus many a time. All of the registered breeds can give you information on rib eye, IMF, growth and calving ease. Personally, raise cows that fit your goals or ambitions. [/QUOTE]
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