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<blockquote data-quote="west coast angus" data-source="post: 2317108" data-attributes="member: 2665"><p>Go for it Hilly, you only live once. i think Longhorns are beautiful cattle, and will make brilliant cross cows for the hill and will add some real length and milk to your herd! Cant wait to see some pics of bull and calfs.</p><p></p><p>I run 50 pure Angus cows and got a Simmental bull last year to mainly add milk to the cows and bring some vigour to the herd, so far i am over the moon with the calfs, they have all calved easily and grow like mushrooms and look like tanks so thick and easy fleshed with plenty of shape, they have real quality!! i see more and more folk are crossing Angus and Simm the two breeds seem to really click and everyone seems more than happy with the out come!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="west coast angus, post: 2317108, member: 2665"] Go for it Hilly, you only live once. i think Longhorns are beautiful cattle, and will make brilliant cross cows for the hill and will add some real length and milk to your herd! Cant wait to see some pics of bull and calfs. I run 50 pure Angus cows and got a Simmental bull last year to mainly add milk to the cows and bring some vigour to the herd, so far i am over the moon with the calfs, they have all calved easily and grow like mushrooms and look like tanks so thick and easy fleshed with plenty of shape, they have real quality!! i see more and more folk are crossing Angus and Simm the two breeds seem to really click and everyone seems more than happy with the out come! [/QUOTE]
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