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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14429"><p>With the mix you have there is already enough lean and carcass size. I would go with a "Good" Polled Hereford or a polled Shorthorn.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I live in New York and I want to</p><p>> breed my 50% Holstein, 25%</p><p>> Charolais, 25% Angus heifer calf</p><p>> when she is old enough to a</p><p>> purbred bull other than Angus. I</p><p>> am looking for an econmicly</p><p>> valuable well tempered calf with a</p><p>> large build, excellent growth</p><p>> potential and will retain some</p><p>> good milking potential and be a</p><p>> good mother ... if its female Do</p><p>> you have any idea what breed of</p><p>> bull would help me to get this</p><p>> type of calf out of this cross?</p><p>> Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14429"] With the mix you have there is already enough lean and carcass size. I would go with a "Good" Polled Hereford or a polled Shorthorn. dunmovin farms > I live in New York and I want to > breed my 50% Holstein, 25% > Charolais, 25% Angus heifer calf > when she is old enough to a > purbred bull other than Angus. I > am looking for an econmicly > valuable well tempered calf with a > large build, excellent growth > potential and will retain some > good milking potential and be a > good mother ... if its female Do > you have any idea what breed of > bull would help me to get this > type of calf out of this cross? > Thank you [/QUOTE]
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