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<blockquote data-quote="AAOK" data-source="post: 215205" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>I'm a big fan of the Maine-Anjou breed. Been breeding them for Show Calves and Breeding Bulls for 15 years. I would suggest to anyone aiming to get into the Registered cattle business to give the Maines a close look. The docility of the breed alone is a huge benefit. The cattle do well in a wide variety of climatic conditions. They are Great milkers, as well as Great cutters, and calves are born with lots of leg, length, and narrow heads. </p><p></p><p>For anyone who has children interested in cattle, the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association is "Top Notch", and has some fantastic programs for the Junior members. </p><p></p><p>There are six Florida Breeders listed in the AMAA directory.</p><p><a href="http://www.maine-anjou.org" target="_blank">http://www.maine-anjou.org</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AAOK, post: 215205, member: 861"] I'm a big fan of the Maine-Anjou breed. Been breeding them for Show Calves and Breeding Bulls for 15 years. I would suggest to anyone aiming to get into the Registered cattle business to give the Maines a close look. The docility of the breed alone is a huge benefit. The cattle do well in a wide variety of climatic conditions. They are Great milkers, as well as Great cutters, and calves are born with lots of leg, length, and narrow heads. For anyone who has children interested in cattle, the American Junior Maine-Anjou Association is "Top Notch", and has some fantastic programs for the Junior members. There are six Florida Breeders listed in the AMAA directory. [url=http://www.maine-anjou.org]http://www.maine-anjou.org[/url] [/QUOTE]
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