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<blockquote data-quote="Anguscollegekid" data-source="post: 509415" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>Very docile, we crossed some South Devon bulls on high percentage Salers cows a while back and the calves were like puppy dogs, very gentle. They have very tender meat, good marbling and the composite cows we had (small percentage S.D. in them) were nice, moderate framed cows with capacity to them but its hard to attribute all the good characteristics to one breed in a composite too. I think milk can be questionable on them so that would be one thing to look at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anguscollegekid, post: 509415, member: 6088"] Very docile, we crossed some South Devon bulls on high percentage Salers cows a while back and the calves were like puppy dogs, very gentle. They have very tender meat, good marbling and the composite cows we had (small percentage S.D. in them) were nice, moderate framed cows with capacity to them but its hard to attribute all the good characteristics to one breed in a composite too. I think milk can be questionable on them so that would be one thing to look at. [/QUOTE]
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