Posted by bc on November 02, 2009 at 22:05:32 from (67.66.111.187):
In Reply to: Cattle Question posted by pburchett on November 02, 2009 at 18:32:09:
I had some black angus that would get spooked at the drop of the hat, airplane flying over, thunderstorm, you name it. They could go through a fence.
Ever see Steve McQueen go up a hill to jump the fence with his motorcycle in the Great Escape? Mine did that one time when I was trying to round them up. The whole bunch of them ran up a hill by the pond and jumped the fence.
I hear the white faced shorthorn angus mix are better for beef.
You really need to decide what kind of beef you like to eat first. Lots of fat and marbling or more leaner meet. If you are selling them locally, ask your butcher but around here pasture and corn fed herefords sell well at the butcher shop.
Let us know what you like and what your butcher says.
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