drought conditions, they took some cattle to Buffalo Creek Red Angus in Wyoming. Combining Roberts' genetics with those of Buffalo Creek's proved to be a winning combination. Buffalo Creek Cherokee Canyon, born to an MRM cow, has gone on to be the #1 used bull in the breed.
In 1997, we began our Red Angus herd in Nebraska with cows from the MRM-Buffalo Creek venture. "M" Red Angus relocated to the Miles City area in eastern Montana in 2001. Our primary focus has always been to produce low birth weight bulls that have ample growth to make them suitable for use on both heifers and cows. We have consistently bred for traits important for the cow herd, with an emphasis on disposition, efficiency and moderation, and have avoided using curve benders and pursuing market trends. Based on this premise, we aim to minimize the unexpected and market animals that will stay in your herd.
In 1997, we began our Red Angus herd in Nebraska with cows from the MRM-Buffalo Creek venture. "M" Red Angus relocated to the Miles City area in eastern Montana in 2001. Our primary focus has always been to produce low birth weight bulls that have ample growth to make them suitable for use on both heifers and cows. We have consistently bred for traits important for the cow herd, with an emphasis on disposition, efficiency and moderation, and have avoided using curve benders and pursuing market trends. Based on this premise, we aim to minimize the unexpected and market animals that will stay in your herd.