Hays Converter
The
Hays Converter was developed by Senetor Harry Hays of Calgary,
Canada in the mid 1970's. Cows weigh about 1,250 to 1,500
pounds at maturity and are generally black in color, with white
markings, although red and white animals are not uncommon. The
cattle are a mixture of
Holstein, Hereford and Brown Swiss. They
are hardy cattle adapted to range conditions in Western Canada with
good feet and legs, and nice udder conformation. They are also known for
their fertility, excellent milk production, and early sexual maturity.
Hays Converters are the only registered pure-bred
cattle developed in Canada and are marketed throughout North America.
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