
03/16/11, 07:02 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 2,558
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Rob, I don't go in for the continental breeds, they're too much hassle in most cases in terms of calving etc. That said, many in NZ'ers do and they finish on grass the same way as any other breed do.
If you have the quality grass to finish Angus/Hereford you will be able to finish Charolais and Limousin.
And you might want to look at the Devons. I had a bull problem and had to ring a chap who trades in the hope that he had an Angus bull. He sent down this nice little polled black bull, a bit narrow in the hindquarters for my liking but I wasn't in a position to quibble. Anyway, out popped these little red calves from my cross bred herd of mainly Jersey with other things chucked in. And man, did they grow and not only did they grow, they filled out. There isn't a pin bone or rib to be seen. I'm seriously considering going from Angus as a terminal sire, to Devon. Something you may want to do some research on and give some thought to in your situation.
Cheers,
Ronnie
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