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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Rancher" data-source="post: 753906" data-attributes="member: 5898"><p>Failed to address the old issues and introduced a bunch of other ones in the meanwhile. The same Hereford breeders that would curse the poor doing no good exotic cattle would have a 2,000 pound sloppy uddered flush matron in their Hereford digest add. A Hereford cow was the mainstay in this country because she could go out and do her job without alot of fuss that was starting to get bred out of them. In alot of cases Angus bulls were brought in and fixed up calving ease and udders in one shot. We run both breeds here and in my opinion the slippery slope of popularity isn't doing the Angus breed any good-we'll run baldie cows here as long as we can but the ingrediants to make the kind I like can take some searching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Rancher, post: 753906, member: 5898"] Failed to address the old issues and introduced a bunch of other ones in the meanwhile. The same Hereford breeders that would curse the poor doing no good exotic cattle would have a 2,000 pound sloppy uddered flush matron in their Hereford digest add. A Hereford cow was the mainstay in this country because she could go out and do her job without alot of fuss that was starting to get bred out of them. In alot of cases Angus bulls were brought in and fixed up calving ease and udders in one shot. We run both breeds here and in my opinion the slippery slope of popularity isn't doing the Angus breed any good-we'll run baldie cows here as long as we can but the ingrediants to make the kind I like can take some searching. [/QUOTE]
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