J Julian Well-known member Joined Oct 8, 2006 Messages 528 Reaction score 1 Location Inman, Kansas Oct 31, 2006 #41 RED ANGUS...for all the right reasons
H holly heifer Well-known member Joined Nov 25, 2005 Messages 596 Reaction score 0 Location Indiana Oct 31, 2006 #42 Beefy, you do not like cows???? :lol2:
A ALACOWMAN Well-known member Joined Jul 8, 2005 Messages 16,916 Reaction score 50 Location Alabama the Beautiful Oct 31, 2006 #43 BRANGUS SIMBRAH BRAFORD...... but slowly turning to a all Brangus herd cheaper that way ;-)
A A6gal Well-known member Joined Jul 6, 2005 Messages 468 Reaction score 1 Location Texas Oct 31, 2006 #44 Santa Gertrudis and Beefmaster
F Frankie Well-known member Joined Dec 24, 2003 Messages 6,915 Reaction score 1 Location Oklahoma Oct 31, 2006 #45 Angus.
fit2btied Well-known member Joined Dec 21, 2003 Messages 993 Reaction score 0 Location Southeast Missouri Oct 31, 2006 #46 Simmental (traditional - red and/or yellow) and Simm/Red Angus
Rustler9 Well-known member Joined Jun 14, 2004 Messages 2,356 Reaction score 4 Location Southern Middle Tennessee Oct 31, 2006 #47 The original American beef breed-Longhorn and # 2 is another American breed-Beefmaster.
M mgman Well-known member Joined Sep 15, 2004 Messages 115 Reaction score 0 Location Wisconsin Oct 31, 2006 #48 Murray Grey!!
Mosho Well-known member Joined Jul 1, 2006 Messages 197 Reaction score 0 Location Andy Al. Oct 31, 2006 #49 Beefmaster. I don't own a single one though.
I IluvABbeef Well-known member Joined Mar 29, 2006 Messages 3,630 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2006 #50 Angus -red, black AND white! ;-) ....and black-white face...
M MTNCREEKFARMS Active member Joined Jun 15, 2006 Messages 28 Reaction score 6 Location Southeast, TN Nov 1, 2006 #51 Brangus, Angus, and Black Baldies
purecountry Well-known member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 710 Reaction score 0 Location Alberta Nov 1, 2006 #52 Galloway. Tried many others, so far, the Galloways are working very well. I do firmly believe though, that beef animal selection needs to be more about type, rather than breed.
Galloway. Tried many others, so far, the Galloways are working very well. I do firmly believe though, that beef animal selection needs to be more about type, rather than breed.
A andybob Well-known member Joined Nov 13, 2005 Messages 1,624 Reaction score 124 Location Langford Park Cornwall England. Nov 1, 2006 #53 Tuli, always done well for me in the harshest of environments!
A applepie Active member Joined Oct 5, 2006 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Location washington state Nov 1, 2006 #54 HEREFORD !!!!!!!!
B boone Well-known member Joined Apr 9, 2006 Messages 233 Reaction score 0 Location MISSOURI Nov 1, 2006 #55 Come from an angus family. Grandparents had pictures of angus bulls on the living room wall next to the family pictures. Still like them crossed with charolais or gelbvieh. Boone
Come from an angus family. Grandparents had pictures of angus bulls on the living room wall next to the family pictures. Still like them crossed with charolais or gelbvieh. Boone
C cowgirl_telly_369 Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2006 Messages 1,017 Reaction score 0 Location Oregon Nov 1, 2006 #56 Pinzgauer & Simmental
W WDF Well-known member Joined Aug 20, 2006 Messages 52 Reaction score 0 Location Central North Carolina Nov 1, 2006 #57 Santa Gertrudis/Angus Cross
S sedrick_hall Well-known member Joined Mar 10, 2004 Messages 64 Reaction score 0 Location South Alabama Nov 2, 2006 #58 Angus (Red or Black) Hereford
D DRB Well-known member Joined Jan 13, 2004 Messages 155 Reaction score 0 Location Southeast Louisiana Nov 2, 2006 #59 Charolais.....when your white your right!!!
B badaxemoo Well-known member Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 317 Reaction score 0 Location Driftless Wisconsin Nov 2, 2006 #60 Belgian Blue x Dexter