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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1774586" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yes, he's a home raised bull. That's our plan, we have been using 2 half brothers, one being the 3/4 bull and the other an Angus. Retaining several of their daughters and the young Simx bull is an outcross to most of the herd so that will get some distance away from going to far with using the other two back and forth very far. It's kind of like making our own kind of cattle but keeping them crossed in variations of Hereford and Angus, with a bit of something else at times. I would like to put some ear into the herd, but not many of them around here as they get docked. The few braford type cows I've had I've really liked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1774586, member: 24816"] Yes, he’s a home raised bull. That’s our plan, we have been using 2 half brothers, one being the 3/4 bull and the other an Angus. Retaining several of their daughters and the young Simx bull is an outcross to most of the herd so that will get some distance away from going to far with using the other two back and forth very far. It’s kind of like making our own kind of cattle but keeping them crossed in variations of Hereford and Angus, with a bit of something else at times. I would like to put some ear into the herd, but not many of them around here as they get docked. The few braford type cows I’ve had I’ve really liked. [/QUOTE]
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