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Why no love for the Herefords?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1607891" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Here in NY, people only had Polled Herefords. When we moved out here from Kansas, we thought they were all dwarfs or something (not really dwarfs - but you know what I mean). They were so small and light muscled compared to what we were used to seeing in KS. Finally figured out we were used to seeing good rangy Horned Hereford cows. Herefords have been discounted here forever. But, they were known to put outside fat and not marble, were light muscled, etc. Did not make feedlots any money. </p><p>Now, there are some really powerful Hereford cattle in this state. Better than Angus, IMHO. But, they are crossing HH & PH now that the associations combined. Whether they are better on the feedlot or not, IDK. Just know they LOOK a whole lot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1607891, member: 968"] Here in NY, people only had Polled Herefords. When we moved out here from Kansas, we thought they were all dwarfs or something (not really dwarfs - but you know what I mean). They were so small and light muscled compared to what we were used to seeing in KS. Finally figured out we were used to seeing good rangy Horned Hereford cows. Herefords have been discounted here forever. But, they were known to put outside fat and not marble, were light muscled, etc. Did not make feedlots any money. Now, there are some really powerful Hereford cattle in this state. Better than Angus, IMHO. But, they are crossing HH & PH now that the associations combined. Whether they are better on the feedlot or not, IDK. Just know they LOOK a whole lot better. [/QUOTE]
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