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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4548"><p>SimmAngus is the hottest cross going around here. Two great maternal breeds with the added performance, muscle and yield from the Simmental combined with the hardiness, vigor at birth and the polled factor of the Angus. Pigmentation is also important to reduce cancer eye and udder problems in the winter.</p><p></p><p>We lean to the Red Angus because of our bull market. A lot of our customers have some tan or buckskin cows and a black bull would give them too many grey calves or rat tails. We do breed a few black Simmentals though as the demand for them is increasing. Raise what you can sell. Actually my favorite color is green (profit).</p><p></p><p>You mentioned Dusty Dignified in another post. I remember him well. He was born in 1982 I believe and was owned by Graf's Nu-Horizon Simmentals. Tremendous performance in his calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4548"] SimmAngus is the hottest cross going around here. Two great maternal breeds with the added performance, muscle and yield from the Simmental combined with the hardiness, vigor at birth and the polled factor of the Angus. Pigmentation is also important to reduce cancer eye and udder problems in the winter. We lean to the Red Angus because of our bull market. A lot of our customers have some tan or buckskin cows and a black bull would give them too many grey calves or rat tails. We do breed a few black Simmentals though as the demand for them is increasing. Raise what you can sell. Actually my favorite color is green (profit). You mentioned Dusty Dignified in another post. I remember him well. He was born in 1982 I believe and was owned by Graf's Nu-Horizon Simmentals. Tremendous performance in his calves. [/QUOTE]
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