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<blockquote data-quote="Wind and Sage" data-source="post: 1708088" data-attributes="member: 14693"><p>The cross breeding would make sense. I would think the brangus, or brahma cattle would probably fill some maternal gaps. I raise registered Angus, so I try to stay within maternal sire groups that fit Wyoming, and a high desert climate. I have always thought that maternal characteristics were one of the big pluses of angus cattle. There are other breeds that do certain other characteristics better than angus. Thirty years ago, I was running a rainbow herd with all kinds of different breeds. I wouldn't trade trade those experiences with other breeds for anything. I think it made my own breeding philosophies a little more well rounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wind and Sage, post: 1708088, member: 14693"] The cross breeding would make sense. I would think the brangus, or brahma cattle would probably fill some maternal gaps. I raise registered Angus, so I try to stay within maternal sire groups that fit Wyoming, and a high desert climate. I have always thought that maternal characteristics were one of the big pluses of angus cattle. There are other breeds that do certain other characteristics better than angus. Thirty years ago, I was running a rainbow herd with all kinds of different breeds. I wouldn't trade trade those experiences with other breeds for anything. I think it made my own breeding philosophies a little more well rounded. [/QUOTE]
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