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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1769140" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Not sure from where you plan to secure a bull but I do believe Salers' is a French mountain breed.</p><p>I had one I crossed with Red Angus and within half an hour after birth they would be running around</p><p>the cow in the snow. In my opinion the 1/2 blood calves were flighty at the first hint of any variation</p><p>in their surroundings. With the Black is Best movement so entrenched I doubt if there is any of the</p><p>original Red line Salers left so temperament may not be a concern. I had no problems with calving</p><p>and the calves were actually quite striking in my opinion, Two years of them satisfied my curiosity.</p><p>I would say go to the auction and see what sells. Good luck what ever way you decide,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1769140, member: 40072"] Not sure from where you plan to secure a bull but I do believe Salers' is a French mountain breed. I had one I crossed with Red Angus and within half an hour after birth they would be running around the cow in the snow. In my opinion the 1/2 blood calves were flighty at the first hint of any variation in their surroundings. With the Black is Best movement so entrenched I doubt if there is any of the original Red line Salers left so temperament may not be a concern. I had no problems with calving and the calves were actually quite striking in my opinion, Two years of them satisfied my curiosity. I would say go to the auction and see what sells. Good luck what ever way you decide, [/QUOTE]
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