Hello Dennis, have you also considered using the Mexican strain of the Criollo horse? They are especially well-adapted to the type of country you are ranching. Did you see them when you visited Mexico? Thanks for an informative video.
@@247rug the difference that he mentioned was that Corriente cattle were selected more for sports (rodeos) while Criollo cattle might be better fitted for meat production. It depends on what your objectives are.
@@ranchingintherighthemisphe5565 I understood and we're raising for beef. I want to find the most efficient animal to get there with. We've looked at Pharro and Olhde Cattle Companies for possible genetics. Just trying to look at as many options as possible.
Got our first Criollos this fall in Northern AZ and don’t plan on going back to any other breed…..thanks for producing this video!
Nice work, Flavie. What a lovely showcase for Cross U Cattle Co/ 47 Ranch. I admire the hell out of all of you!
Thank you very much Juliette. I am glad you enjoyed the video.
Paraguay is studying these for the same reasons. The Chaco is in constant drought.
the more i learn about these cattle the more i want to raise them
Yes, it might be worth trying them to see if they work for you.
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Also do you sell the leather of these as well? I would love to be able to make some leather from Arizona cattle.
I would love to try this meat!
Have a question is there any research on this breed in tropical environments?
Excellent
I like this breed or type of cattle type but aren't they hard to take care of?
I really love this breed of cattle for it’s ability to adapt to a semi arid desert grassland environment.
Hello Dennis, have you also considered using the Mexican strain of the Criollo horse? They are especially well-adapted to the type of country you are ranching. Did you see them when you visited Mexico? Thanks for an informative video.
Where do we buy these cattle? We raise Hereford's and Beefmasters. We want to work to be as sustainable as possible.
You can buy some breeding stock directly from Dennis Moroney. Where are you located?
@@flavieaudoin9016 we're in Missouri and been looking at adding some Corriente cows but it sounds like he's saying there's a difference
@@247rug the difference that he mentioned was that Corriente cattle were selected more for sports (rodeos) while Criollo cattle might be better fitted for meat production. It depends on what your objectives are.
@@ranchingintherighthemisphe5565 I understood and we're raising for beef. I want to find the most efficient animal to get there with. We've looked at Pharro and Olhde Cattle Companies for possible genetics. Just trying to look at as many options as possible.