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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 337184" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Sorry it took me awhile to get back to you brownmule, we are calving and it is cold so it's keeping me busy!</p><p>We've never kept any of our Highland cross steers for freezer beef so I can't answer that directly. We have kept some of the heifers and they are faster growing than a pure Higland but still slower growing than other breeds, you can't make them what they aren't you know what I mean? That said, one fall one of our Highland x Charolais steers was our biggest calf. </p><p>I will talk to my mother today about the Highland x Herefords, I was young when we had that cross and don't remember weights. We've kept Highland/Char. and Highland/Red Angus females from the same cow and the Highland/Red Angus matured faster and bigger.</p><p>I will get back to you tomorrow with more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 337184, member: 1258"] Sorry it took me awhile to get back to you brownmule, we are calving and it is cold so it's keeping me busy! We've never kept any of our Highland cross steers for freezer beef so I can't answer that directly. We have kept some of the heifers and they are faster growing than a pure Higland but still slower growing than other breeds, you can't make them what they aren't you know what I mean? That said, one fall one of our Highland x Charolais steers was our biggest calf. I will talk to my mother today about the Highland x Herefords, I was young when we had that cross and don't remember weights. We've kept Highland/Char. and Highland/Red Angus females from the same cow and the Highland/Red Angus matured faster and bigger. I will get back to you tomorrow with more info. [/QUOTE]
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