I just like red cows with ears.
That's what--in my family growing up--a cow was supposed to look like. No reason other than that, and it ain't changing.
So, that's what I have. If one gives me trouble, she goes away. If she's not thrifty, she goes away. If she won't raise a strong calf, she goes away. Don't matter how pretty or red or whatever.
It is hard in my breed--Beefmasters--to create a good herd because so many producers are working for their cattle rather than the other way around. It has taken me years to get some of what I want in my herd and I'm still not 1/2 way done.
I imagine picking out a breed is kinda like picking a mate: we all see different things in them and what we bring to the deal ends up being half the equation as well.
But, the more "used" or popular a breed is with real producers that keep heifers and cows that should be kept and cull the rest, it just makes sense that those breeds would end up being "better" in an evolutionary process. So, in my opinion (worth every penny being paid for it), it just makes sense that Angus would suit most people's needs better because they seem to be being "worked" more. I think if I'd started with Angus, I wouldn't be having to work on improving my herd near as hard as I am because lots of other people have already been doing that real work.
If I could get the mental image of what a cow is supposed to look like to look even remotely like an Angus, I'd use them myself!