Cattle ranch of the week: Diamante Red Angus Ranch
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Diamante ranch is located in southwest Missouri just on the edge of the Ozarks.
Their Red Angus cow herd started in 2000 with proven cows from leading breeders. By selecting the best females from the finest Red Angus herds available they established the start of their foundation herd.
Through Diamante’s A.I. Program they have selectively bred these cows to some of the best bulls in the industry. They retain and reproduce the females that show good udders, easy fleshing, calving ease, gentle disposition, maternal instincts, and growth in their calves. 
All of their bulls are sold on the ranch private treaty. They are producing some very fine bulls that numerous commercial breeders in their area keep coming back for more of them.
For more information visit Diamante Red Angus Ranch at DiamanteRanch.net





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