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<blockquote data-quote="shortstuff" data-source="post: 509604" data-attributes="member: 7807"><p>FWIW, Leachman's sold lots of South Devon composites. I actually know someone who bought a bunch of South Devon X Tarentaise composite females & loved them. They ended up going with a 3 breed combo of South Devon, Tarentaise & Angus, but later on started to drift more toward Angus X Tarentaise crosses. The only thing they didn't like about the South Devon breed was the act that the frame size was bigger than they liked. Other than the large frame size, South Devon's produce rich milk & they seem to be pretty good cattle based on what I've seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortstuff, post: 509604, member: 7807"] FWIW, Leachman's sold lots of South Devon composites. I actually know someone who bought a bunch of South Devon X Tarentaise composite females & loved them. They ended up going with a 3 breed combo of South Devon, Tarentaise & Angus, but later on started to drift more toward Angus X Tarentaise crosses. The only thing they didn't like about the South Devon breed was the act that the frame size was bigger than they liked. Other than the large frame size, South Devon's produce rich milk & they seem to be pretty good cattle based on what I've seen. [/QUOTE]
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