Hello Livestock Insights: 3:56 Commercial cow herds should be crossbred. There is a significant performance advantage with the F1 hybrid over any straight-bred cattle (like those Red Baldies [Hereford/Red Angus] in the background).
Ive produced them all. I liked the cross . Herefords bigger, gentler, easier to keep but more health issues. Angus top dollar, better carcass, fence breachers. No horns, and moody.
We are raising calves in Germany and have a cross of milk cow mother black white holstein and a farther that is a Blue Belgian. The meat is very delicious.
The opposite is true about calving the Angus always have smaller caves.and are better mothers.who is coming up with this information.the not anyone that has raised both of these breeds to compare them accurately.
I don't like straight Hereford at all. I got tired of treating practically every one of them for pink eye, and some losing their vision permanently. That just never happen to the Angus, Black Ballie, Charford, and Red Ballie crosses I ran. Some of the straight Herefords were too 'crazy' to catch and treat, so they would go blind in both eyes from it.
Affects how early they breed most likely. I had Charolais Hereford cross crossed back to a registered Angus. The heifer would not breed until their third year. Limosuine breed about the same as the Charolais being quite similiar to one another and from the same general area.
The narrator nails it! Voice, diction, and timing are just perfect.
Hello Livestock Insights:
3:56
Commercial cow herds should be crossbred. There is a significant performance advantage with the F1 hybrid over any straight-bred cattle (like those Red Baldies [Hereford/Red Angus] in the background).
Or cross them and get a black baldy. Even better, take a Brangus, cross it wirh Hereford, and get a bigger and more disease resistant baldy.
We operate in the southeast USA and cross Brafords with Angus
Definitely
Ive produced them all. I liked the cross . Herefords bigger, gentler, easier to keep but more health issues. Angus top dollar, better carcass, fence breachers. No horns, and moody.
We are raising calves in Germany and have a cross of milk cow mother black white holstein and a farther that is a Blue Belgian. The meat is very delicious.
The rest of the information is accurate for the two breeds.
The opposite is true about calving the Angus always have smaller caves.and are better mothers.who is coming up with this information.the not anyone that has raised both of these breeds to compare them accurately.
My dad found that the Angus was able to raise a pair of twins, the Hereford not so much
could really do without the background music
I wouldn't trade 1/4 of a hereford for a whole Angus
Angus dont grow horns
Yes they can
I don't like straight Hereford at all. I got tired of treating practically every one of them for pink eye, and some losing their vision permanently. That just never happen to the Angus, Black Ballie, Charford, and Red Ballie crosses I ran. Some of the straight Herefords were too 'crazy' to catch and treat, so they would go blind in both eyes from it.
I call bs on Angus not getting pink eye I've treated alot of Angus both red and black Angus along with cancer eye and footrot
@@justinduke8135 I never did mine. Them running along side the straight Herefords. Am not making any claims that Angus won't get it.
Angus very fired,hereford quite, angus polled..hereford cow put to angus bull,super cattle.
Herefords are a lot more work at calving. Poorer in calving ease and higher assists then angus.
This isn’t even close black angus dominate those Herefords don’t milk
Heraford vs limuzin 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Affects how early they breed most likely. I had Charolais Hereford cross crossed back to a registered Angus. The heifer would not breed until their third year. Limosuine breed about the same as the Charolais being quite similiar to one another and from the same general area.