YIELDS

ANGUS
FEMALE
ROMAGNOLA
BULLMy dad and I run about 120 Beefmaster, Angus, and crossbred cows in South Carolina. We had been reading about Romagnola bulls in Cattle Today and thought this is too good to be true, so we decided to go and see some for ourselves. We travelled to Cherokee Ranch near Paris Landing, Tenn. and they showed us around their ranch. The first thing that we noticed was the consistency of the cattle and the heavy muscling, even in the females. We thought one group of cattle along the side of the road were bulls because of the thickness of the hindquarters until we looked closer and noticed udders on the cows! We bought a bull named “Hardcore,” and when our vet first saw him when we got home, he said he might as well get out his pullers and oil the chains up because we were sure going to need him at calving time. We were all surprised when the first calves hit the ground because they were small, but got up and nursed quickly. I’ve never seen such lively calves, and after a few weeks, they seemed to explode.
Notice
the rear and bone on these RomAngus calves only a few weeks old!
Romagnola
Bull "Hardcore"
with Angus Cow