Posted by valleview on April 18, 2021 at 04:32:05 from (184.105.50.34):
In Reply to: hereford cattle? posted by swindave on April 17, 2021 at 18:22:37:
When great grandpa fenced in the prairie in the 1870's, he brought in Shorthorns. they were the most popular cattle of the time. As a kid many years ago, there were a few Shorthorn looking cows, but they were crossed with Hereford. Dad bought a Charolais bull or two and a Simmental. He tried Angus. They were wild and mean. There were three wild Angus here when Dad passed. Got two of them caught and sold- the third crashed through every gate and partition in the cow yard. Finally got her sold the next year. Still have 8 nice fat Herefords. Electric fence keeps them in, You can walk amongst them. I AI them with the best Hereford bulls- they usually settle the first time. Great grandma was a champion butter maker with her Guernsey cows. Still have a few of them left too. The day is coming when they will all be gone after 150 years. I would rather pass first, but that wouldn't be fair to the family Agriculture has sure changed in the last 50 years! -Rand
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