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“I like red cattle and they seem like they just work well,” Rich says. “We use Red Angus bulls on the heifers and South Devon on the cows. It’s pretty intermin- gled into them now but I’d say everything at least half South Devon.” When they started with South Devon, bulls came from Bollenbach Cattle Company out of Oklahoma, through Midland Bull Test. More recently, they look for moderate birth weight, high growth bulls from Minnesota breeders, Thompson Land and Cattle and DLCC Ranch, which...
www.southdevon.comBreed Facts Status: Recovering Use: Beef, Draft Adult Weight: 1100 - 2000 lbs. Temperament: Docile Experience Level: Intermediate Notes: Hardy; efficient for grass based production Country of Origin: England RED DEVON CATTLE Devon cattle were developed over several centuries on the southwestern peninsula of England possibly from breeds brought to
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www.northdevongazette.co.uk“I like red cattle and they seem like they just work well,” Rich says. “We use Red Angus bulls on the heifers and South Devon on the cows. It’s pretty intermin- gled into them now but I’d say everything at least half South Devon.” When they started with South Devon, bulls came from Bollenbach Cattle Company out of Oklahoma, through Midland Bull Test. More recently, they look for moderate birth weight, high growth bulls from Minnesota breeders, Thompson Land and Cattle and DLCC Ranch, which...
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