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<blockquote data-quote="tamarack" data-source="post: 1181191" data-attributes="member: 13811"><p>I don't know about the roan bull discounts,i raise purebred and commercial shorthorns and when I started every one wanted red bulls if they had small spots of white it was no problem. Now when I have everything red I have most of my buyers are looking for roan or white shorthorn bulls a good roan or white bull will bring a premium. I ask the ranchers why they want roans now, and they say that the British breeds are sold as a premium crossed with a continental breed as they grade better and rate of gain is good. The red roan , blue roan , yellow roan,all stick out as 1/2 British bred. With all the other breeds going black you cant tell if they are black angus, black gelbvie and so on. This is my experience in this part of Canada cant speak for the rest of the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamarack, post: 1181191, member: 13811"] I don't know about the roan bull discounts,i raise purebred and commercial shorthorns and when I started every one wanted red bulls if they had small spots of white it was no problem. Now when I have everything red I have most of my buyers are looking for roan or white shorthorn bulls a good roan or white bull will bring a premium. I ask the ranchers why they want roans now, and they say that the British breeds are sold as a premium crossed with a continental breed as they grade better and rate of gain is good. The red roan , blue roan , yellow roan,all stick out as 1/2 British bred. With all the other breeds going black you cant tell if they are black angus, black gelbvie and so on. This is my experience in this part of Canada cant speak for the rest of the area. [/QUOTE]
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