Posted by JK-NY on April 18, 2021 at 08:43:15 from (174.244.112.37):
In Reply to: hereford cattle? posted by swindave on April 17, 2021 at 18:22:37:
I had a few herefords at one point. The farm I worked at as a boy and young man went from a guernsey dairy farm to polled herefords. This would be in the 1970's in an area that was mostly all dairy farms. At that time herefords were probably the most popular beef breed as many part time farmers started small herds.My high school shop teacher had a small herd of registered polled herefords. I believe the polled hereford caught on due to no horns and their relatively calm nature. I also took care of a small herd of herefords for an elderly friend for a couple winters in the early 1990's. As mentioned by others now angus and simmental or crosses are more valuble on the market. Personally I liked the hereford cows, although I dont have the experience with alot of the other breeds that some here have. I have helped load longhorns and bison so I do know crazy when I see it.
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