BueLingo
The
BueLingo is a striking breed with it's white belt and black or cherry
red forequarters and hindquarters. It is a moderate sized
breed with female weighs between 1,000 and 1,200 pounds and bull weighs
between 1,800 and 2,000 pounds. Birth weights typically vary between
65-80 pounds. Good carcass quality and modest marbling is
accompanied by excellent taste. Fertility, desirable calving
weights, vigorous calves with rapid maturation rates, excellent maternal
instincts, and good dispositions are breed traits. A composite
breed, the distinctive belt is largely derived from the Dutch Belt dairy
cattle infused with genetics from Scotch Highland, Belted Galloway,
Angus, Chianina, Limousin, and Shorthorn cattle. Cattle can be
polled or horned.
The BueLingo breed
was developed by Russ Bueling, a respected cattle rancher and grain
farmer from the Sandhills of South Eastern North Dakota along with
Alfred Ostrum and with the assistance of Russ Danielson, Professor
of Animal Science at North Dakota State University. Mr. Bueling's
dream about "the ideal beef factory" has become a reality... the
BueLingo breed.
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