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<blockquote data-quote="P.A.L" data-source="post: 641089" data-attributes="member: 5215"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I live some thousand miles norther, but i think the beef market is the same. I have Hereford and Angusherd. They fit nicely here "Northern mountains" ;-). I think you got it all figured out very well when you thinked of crossbreeding Li x AB. They work very well here in EU. Our purebred herefords goes to R- class with fatdepht of 3. If you add some limousin they go R+ to U and fat 2-3. Herefords keeps they condition easiest and rebreed well in the areas were conditions may be harsh. Don't know about your mountains, but here i prefer some fat on a cow....I prefer british when talked about eating quality.</p><p></p><p>I would put a herefordherd with some limibulls. Do not start messing with these doublemusckeled monsters and some lines of chars and other continental. They are all hobby animals- max.20 cows. They need 1 m€ houses, 5 men helping with birth. Very high quality feed etc.I have seen it.ugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P.A.L, post: 641089, member: 5215"] Hi, I live some thousand miles norther, but i think the beef market is the same. I have Hereford and Angusherd. They fit nicely here "Northern mountains" ;-). I think you got it all figured out very well when you thinked of crossbreeding Li x AB. They work very well here in EU. Our purebred herefords goes to R- class with fatdepht of 3. If you add some limousin they go R+ to U and fat 2-3. Herefords keeps they condition easiest and rebreed well in the areas were conditions may be harsh. Don't know about your mountains, but here i prefer some fat on a cow....I prefer british when talked about eating quality. I would put a herefordherd with some limibulls. Do not start messing with these doublemusckeled monsters and some lines of chars and other continental. They are all hobby animals- max.20 cows. They need 1 m€ houses, 5 men helping with birth. Very high quality feed etc.I have seen it.ugh. [/QUOTE]
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