Angus cattle have been here a while. My grandaddy switch from short horn to angus back in the late sixtys. The were sure a lot smaller then. People that run angus bulls on scrub cattle, look for a smaller bull but there scarce. Scrub cattle are small. 800 lbs is a big cow. Some body posted about gettin some straws out of there semen tank from the 70's. I might, if I live that long, try and keep my cull cows and try and get some small black bulls to cover them for the market. Ropers like a horn that grows strate for several inches before curveing up. Most crackers curve fairly quick. A friend of mine moved to oklahome and took his herd of brahma cattle. He got them there in early summer to aclamate. He lost only a few older cows but has sence had to build barns for them to get out of the ice storms. Global coolin. We got a charolais bull in the dead of the winter years ago. The pond was up then and he stayed in it all day, eatin hydrilla like a hipo. I'd get out there on my airboat and run him out. He did ok. But by the end of summer, he sure needed a break. But down here angus cattle, or angus bred cattle sure bring more money. And I guess, if u was to bring a bunch of norther cattle here. And breed what ever held up the best. In a few generations, they would hold up. But all of them, black or white, northern bred or southern bred, will stand up all year with out some help except crackers, longhorns or coriente's.