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The good, the bad...and the Corriente
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1579629" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Neighbor B had 80 fall pairs in my front pasture this winter. The cows were a little of everything. From registered Angus and Char cows that bred late and got moved to the fall herd to 4 or 5 Corriente cows. He team ropes. I am certain these were heifers that got roped. Once they out grew the roping string they just got kicked out with a bull. The entire herd was bred to Char bulls. If those Corriente cross calves weren't nursing on the cow you couldn't pick them out from the rest of the calves. They looked and were doing great. That said I don't want a herd of Corriente cows. In his case he owned them. They weren't worth much to sell. And the calves they raise are worth a lot more than the cows were as over grown roping cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1579629, member: 498"] Neighbor B had 80 fall pairs in my front pasture this winter. The cows were a little of everything. From registered Angus and Char cows that bred late and got moved to the fall herd to 4 or 5 Corriente cows. He team ropes. I am certain these were heifers that got roped. Once they out grew the roping string they just got kicked out with a bull. The entire herd was bred to Char bulls. If those Corriente cross calves weren't nursing on the cow you couldn't pick them out from the rest of the calves. They looked and were doing great. That said I don't want a herd of Corriente cows. In his case he owned them. They weren't worth much to sell. And the calves they raise are worth a lot more than the cows were as over grown roping cattle. [/QUOTE]
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