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Listing Location:4481sm2526El Campo, Texas 77437
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90
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FALL CALVING ANGUS COWS
Big-bodied Angus cows
Bred to Black Angus bulls
Fall calving — September through mid-November
Gentle, practical ranch cows
Uniform set of productive females
THE GOOD STUFF:
These are the kind of cows I enjoy finding.
They're productive Angus females with the body, disposition, and maternal ability to fit a variety of programs. Whether your goal is raising quality feeder calves, developing replacement females, or building a set of recipient cows, these ladies offer a lot of flexibility.
One thing I especially like is the number of breeding options available. A Simmental or Charolais bull could add growth and performance. A Brangus, Beefmaster, Brahman, Hereford, or Angus bull could take them in a different direction and help build a strong cow herd for years to come.
On a personal note, I've always been a big fan of a Maine-Anjou bull on Angus cows like these. I've also always liked the Braunvieh-Angus cross. Those matings have a reputation for adding growth, muscle, maternal value, and longevity.
If you're looking for recipient cows, these deserve a look as well. Calve them out this fall and put them to work in your embryo program.
As you can probably tell, I really like these cattle.
I see a lot of opportunities in these girls and a lot of different directions a person could take them. That's what makes good cows valuable.
If you purchase these cattle, I'd be glad to visit with you about bull selection or help you think through an AI breeding plan. Matching the right genetics to your goals can make a big difference, and I'd be happy to share what's worked well for me and my customers over the years.
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Crossbred / Purebred
Crossbred
Breed
Angus
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