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ABHA 23-07-2003 08:32 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 
Breed your cattle more profitably

visit www.blackhereford.com

Gordon Couger 24-07-2003 09:32 AM

New Breed of Cattle
 
The still have pink skin around the eye. Ring that with black to reduce the
incidence of cancer eye any you have something. The rules in the US on
cancer eyed cattle cuts the average live of cow with light skin around her
eyes by 3 years.

Gordon
"ABHA" wrote in message
om...
Breed your cattle more profitably

visit www.blackhereford.com




Jim Webster 24-07-2003 01:02 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 

"Gordon Couger" wrote in message
. ..
The still have pink skin around the eye. Ring that with black to reduce

the
incidence of cancer eye any you have something. The rules in the US on
cancer eyed cattle cuts the average live of cow with light skin around

her
eyes by 3 years.


not problem in the UK althrough looking at the website it interested me
that the US seems to share the UK prejudice about red herefords as opposed
to black. I know people who did OK over the years buying red hereford heifer
calves (for very little money) and finishing them and selling them dead
weight (where they go on carcass classification and the colour of the jacket
is irrelevant).

Interestingly red Limis are often more popular than black limis

Jim Webster



Gordon Couger 25-07-2003 10:44 AM

New Breed of Cattle
 
Red Herefords have only fallen out of favor since the rules on condemning
cancer eye cows has become so strict and the Angus folks have done a better
job on their product. I never saw a black Hereford and my family has been
raising them about as long as they have been in this country.

The Angus folks did a better job with their promotion and genetics than
anyone else and made a black calf worth ten bucks more than anything else to
the feed lot. Thirty years ago a black calf when begging beside a cross
bred.

Gordon


"Jim Webster" wrote in message
...

"Gordon Couger" wrote in message
. ..
The still have pink skin around the eye. Ring that with black to reduce

the
incidence of cancer eye any you have something. The rules in the US on
cancer eyed cattle cuts the average live of cow with light skin around

her
eyes by 3 years.


not problem in the UK althrough looking at the website it interested me
that the US seems to share the UK prejudice about red herefords as opposed
to black. I know people who did OK over the years buying red hereford

heifer
calves (for very little money) and finishing them and selling them dead
weight (where they go on carcass classification and the colour of the

jacket
is irrelevant).

Interestingly red Limis are often more popular than black limis

Jim Webster





Jim Webster 25-07-2003 01:12 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 

"Gordon Couger" wrote in message
. ..
Red Herefords have only fallen out of favor since the rules on condemning
cancer eye cows has become so strict and the Angus folks have done a

better
job on their product. I never saw a black Hereford and my family has been
raising them about as long as they have been in this country.

The Angus folks did a better job with their promotion and genetics than
anyone else and made a black calf worth ten bucks more than anything else

to
the feed lot. Thirty years ago a black calf when begging beside a cross
bred.

Gordon


what have they used to put the black into the hereford?

Jim Webster



Oz 25-07-2003 01:43 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 
Jim Webster writes
what have they used to put the black into the hereford?


holstein?

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Jim Webster 25-07-2003 07:22 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 

"Oz" wrote in message
...
Jim Webster writes
what have they used to put the black into the hereford?


holstein?


that might be fighting talk in some places.

I actually made an effort not to suggest it!

Jim Webster
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Oz 25-07-2003 08:14 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 
Jim Webster writes
"Oz" wrote in message
...
Jim Webster writes
what have they used to put the black into the hereford?


holstein?


that might be fighting talk in some places.

I actually made an effort not to suggest it!


resignedly

They are very *pretty* calves ....

Elegant long legs, too ....

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Jim Webster 25-07-2003 11:02 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 

"Oz" wrote in message
...
Jim Webster writes
"Oz" wrote in message
...
Jim Webster writes
what have they used to put the black into the hereford?

holstein?


that might be fighting talk in some places.

I actually made an effort not to suggest it!


resignedly

They are very *pretty* calves ....

Elegant long legs, too ....



and if there is ever a market for the air space under standing cattle, their
day will have come.

Actually with MTR and the end of OTMS I can see some people keeping them to
five or six years old and letting them get fat of grass. Apparently they
finish OK at about a ton

Jim Webster

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Oz 25-07-2003 11:32 PM

New Breed of Cattle
 
Jim Webster writes

and if there is ever a market for the air space under standing cattle, their
day will have come.


Er, no real answer to that one.

Actually with MTR and the end of OTMS I can see some people keeping them to
five or six years old and letting them get fat of grass. Apparently they
finish OK at about a ton


So I have been led to believe ...

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