Highlanders/Galloways

steveR

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Mixed Farmer
I totally agree on Herefords, Sussex and other breeds but ultimately the manager of the hotel has settled on Highlands or Galloways in his mind so I’m not sure that can be budged!

I’d personally go for the Galloways I think because of the horns issue. Also sourcing and subsequent transport. Much as I fancy a trip to Oban I dread to think what haulage would cost from there for a dozen cattle!
Nowt wrong with a good Highland, that cannot be sorted with a cheesewire.....

Longhorns the same. Horns have no place in modern cattle IMO.
 

steveR

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Mixed Farmer
I’ve already PM’d the OP and said straight away come and look but not a sales pitch . Some good Beltie genetics in Surrey and Hampshire
Well your cattle are a supremely handsome mob.

As I mentioned in the past, my daughter was already to load up the trailer and head South to Suffolk for a load, but I pointed out she lives and works in London, and who was paying for them!! :)

OOI, do you Show anywhere? Suffolk show?
 

JP1

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Livestock Farmer
Well your cattle are a supremely handsome mob.

As I mentioned in the past, my daughter was already to load up the trailer and head South to Suffolk for a load, but I pointed out she lives and works in London, and who was paying for them!! :)

OOI, do you Show anywhere? Suffolk show?
I won the Supreme Any Other Native with a Riggit Bull at Royal Norfolk in 2019 and did well with some heifers

Don’t show that much as the time locked in to these sites is a lot and I also worry about health risks

Always happy to show folks around . If your Daughter fancies a trip out of London the cattle on various no public access reserves on the Wast coast would be a super day out
 

ladycrofter

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Highland
Check the arms under the sleeves of Highland breeders 😂 bruised AF from getting poked by horns. I know several and they say the cattle know exactly where the tips of the horns are.
Also no native to your patch so a bit insulting to the local native breeds.
 

Macsky

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Highland
I've said that on here in the past so wasn't going to bother again, but since you have brought it up, yes, the hobby give them a name types that think every one is a breeder have them destroyed.
Ironically a lot of these people own a big house 😀
Precisely. Most of them couldn’t even explain to you what they like about them…. “Well if [insert double barrelled name here] has got them, we’ll have them too!” 😂
 

egbert

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Livestock Farmer
I've said that on here in the past so wasn't going to bother again, but since you have brought it up, yes, the hobby give them a name types that think every one is a breeder have them destroyed.
Ironically a lot of these people own a big house 😀
'the hobby give them a name types that think every one is a breeder have them destroyed' is a major problem for a lot of cute looking natives.

Belts more so than Riggits (I happen to know the hon sec is a hard bitten hill man, and tells the smallholders off roundly when they keep wrong'uns)

I would say, looking in, that longhorns went full circle in my lifetime.
They had almost disappeared when I was a lad, and what was left was outstanding. some very good productive cattle.
Then they got popular with the rare breed sorts, and the quality went down the toilet.
seemingly, they've clawed a lot of it back now, and are looking good when I see em.
 

steveR

Member
Mixed Farmer
I won the Supreme Any Other Native with a Riggit Bull at Royal Norfolk in 2019 and did well with some heifers

Don’t show that much as the time locked in to these sites is a lot and I also worry about health risks

Always happy to show folks around . If your Daughter fancies a trip out of London the cattle on various no public access reserves on the Wast coast would be a super day out
Thanks for that, I'll pass this on. Any recommendations?
 

Wood field

Member
Livestock Farmer
Dunn Galloways here , easy to handle , low maintenance and taste good
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