I attended the bred cow sale in Ponoka today looking for some bargains and something struck me - some of the accepted breeds and their characteristics have been switched around. There were a number of good size dispersals, mostly of east country, short grass cattle. There were a lot of char x tan/twf cows mostly weighing in the 12-1300lb range. There were good thick black and red baldies weighing mid to upper 1400s and then there were the black cows - lots and lots of them - again upper 1400s with several lots 1500lb plus. A single simmy x cow weighed 1890lb! Apart from these cows nearly all being far heavier than I think they should be the amazing thing is that the Charolais and the Angus breeds have switched places! The huge terminal Charolais breed that was imported from France to put some size into the crossbred calves out of smaller maternal breeds like Angus and Hereford is now siring the more moderate sized maternal females while the Angus breed seems to have evolved into what the Charolais was originally - a huge terminal sire breed. The sad thing is most producers don't seem to have noticed this remarkable transformation, the fashion for black and the marketing job the Angus people have done has producers believing that 1500lb Angus cows are the same moderate size maternal females their fathers knew.
It was an up and down sale - one or two buyers picked up a lot and paying $7-800 on for them, plenty other good cows, many young, just topping the packer bid in the $475-$550 range.
It was an up and down sale - one or two buyers picked up a lot and paying $7-800 on for them, plenty other good cows, many young, just topping the packer bid in the $475-$550 range.
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