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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5190"><p>> We have recently relocated to</p><p>> eastern Oklahoma from western</p><p>> Nebraska. We have been told not to</p><p>> bring northern cattle here as they</p><p>> will drop weight and may not make</p><p>> it. We presently run angus</p><p>> crossbreds,but are open to other</p><p>> breeds. We have explored</p><p>> Beefmaster, Santa Cruz, Braford,</p><p>> Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, and</p><p>> several others. What is the best</p><p>> bang for the buck? We are looking</p><p>> to purchase fall calving cows in</p><p>> the next several weeks. Any advice</p><p>> will be surely appreciated.</p><p></p><p>> Thank you, Debbie Miller, manager</p><p>> Wild West Enterprises Sallisaw,</p><p>> Oklahoma</p><p></p><p>Debbie,</p><p></p><p>I am a small breeder of seedstock in western Arkansas,not to far from Sallisaw. Please permit me to put in a plug for my favorite breed:Murray Grey.If you are not familiar with the breed they are the result of a distant cross between Black Angus and Milking shorthorn.They do very well in this part of the country.I have one cow that delivered a nice bull calf on march 21,2002 and has just delivered another fine bull calf on february 1, 2003.The calves weigh around 70 lbs and grow off well.The young man born last march now is pushing 1000 lbs,on just mama's milk and grass.The Murray Grey's can vary in color,from silver grey to dun, to black.All have a black skin pigment.I have a brown Murray Grey herd bull, and the Dam is white with black skin pigment;the new bull calf is a wonderful smoky grey.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net">drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5190"] > We have recently relocated to > eastern Oklahoma from western > Nebraska. We have been told not to > bring northern cattle here as they > will drop weight and may not make > it. We presently run angus > crossbreds,but are open to other > breeds. We have explored > Beefmaster, Santa Cruz, Braford, > Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, and > several others. What is the best > bang for the buck? We are looking > to purchase fall calving cows in > the next several weeks. Any advice > will be surely appreciated. > Thank you, Debbie Miller, manager > Wild West Enterprises Sallisaw, > Oklahoma Debbie, I am a small breeder of seedstock in western Arkansas,not to far from Sallisaw. Please permit me to put in a plug for my favorite breed:Murray Grey.If you are not familiar with the breed they are the result of a distant cross between Black Angus and Milking shorthorn.They do very well in this part of the country.I have one cow that delivered a nice bull calf on march 21,2002 and has just delivered another fine bull calf on february 1, 2003.The calves weigh around 70 lbs and grow off well.The young man born last march now is pushing 1000 lbs,on just mama's milk and grass.The Murray Grey's can vary in color,from silver grey to dun, to black.All have a black skin pigment.I have a brown Murray Grey herd bull, and the Dam is white with black skin pigment;the new bull calf is a wonderful smoky grey. [email=drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net]drmikeandleeann1@earthlink.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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