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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1755420" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Here where the rule is full time commercial cattle ranchers (hobby farmers are as rare as hens teeth) the vast majority of the cows are black. If there was some sort of train wreck associated with Black Angus cows. I do see an increase in both numbers and cost of horned Hereford bulls. Baldie steers sell real well and baldie heifers make great cows. Years of breeding straight BA lost the hybred vigor that they brought when they were added to the straight bred Herefords.</p><p>I have a neighbor who has about 40 bulls in the bull pasture during the winter. Of those 25 are Charolais the rest are BA with a couple Red Angus tossed in. All the replacement heifers he keeps are black or red. The Char crosses are the terminal calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1755420, member: 498"] Here where the rule is full time commercial cattle ranchers (hobby farmers are as rare as hens teeth) the vast majority of the cows are black. If there was some sort of train wreck associated with Black Angus cows. I do see an increase in both numbers and cost of horned Hereford bulls. Baldie steers sell real well and baldie heifers make great cows. Years of breeding straight BA lost the hybred vigor that they brought when they were added to the straight bred Herefords. I have a neighbor who has about 40 bulls in the bull pasture during the winter. Of those 25 are Charolais the rest are BA with a couple Red Angus tossed in. All the replacement heifers he keeps are black or red. The Char crosses are the terminal calves. [/QUOTE]
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