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Posted by MN Scott on April 29, 2006 at 16:41:23 from (206.9.216.75):
In Reply to: Oh boy I am so excited!!! posted by Kelly C on April 29, 2006 at 13:14:27:
I have polled herefords and hereford angus cross cows. I'am slowly changing over to the black baldies as black hair seems to bring a 10 to 15 cent preimium. I have to dissagree with Levi K, herefords are calm and easy going in my years of experance. They do tend to have more trouble with poor udders and prolapse and cancer eye and then there's the red hair issue. Angus on the other hand are better mothers and milk better but they are high strung and you have to be carfull catching the newborn calves as they tend to be very protective. Any breed cow can be calm or spooky it depends on their gentics and the way they are handled. If you go look at some cows and you can walk through them in the pasture and they pay little attention to you they are ok but if they run to the corners of the pasture stay away from them. For top quaility meat go with the hereford or angus or crosses of the two and stay away from the european giants.
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