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<blockquote data-quote="SimmAngus" data-source="post: 33745" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>With all due respect to everyones view.....</p><p></p><p>Yes cattle have been crossed and bred to various breeds, that is not the posted question.</p><p></p><p>In answering the question....... We raise Simmental and Simmental/Angus cross cattle in the northern region of the USA. Simmental tend to be larger framed, milk very well, their temperment is akin to that of a Black Lab. They calve well on open range and their calves grow like the wind. Crossed with Angus their IMF increases and the final result is/can be a very profitable venture.</p><p></p><p>In South Dakota we go from +100F days to -50F days. Give them a wind break and shade they will do fine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimmAngus, post: 33745, member: 393"] With all due respect to everyones view..... Yes cattle have been crossed and bred to various breeds, that is not the posted question. In answering the question....... We raise Simmental and Simmental/Angus cross cattle in the northern region of the USA. Simmental tend to be larger framed, milk very well, their temperment is akin to that of a Black Lab. They calve well on open range and their calves grow like the wind. Crossed with Angus their IMF increases and the final result is/can be a very profitable venture. In South Dakota we go from +100F days to -50F days. Give them a wind break and shade they will do fine! [/QUOTE]
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