We will be getting one angus cross steer again from my dad but we learned our lesson this year with only having one. The problem with my dad's steers is both ofhis bulls are fairly mean though nice bulls. Dad doesn't necessarily raise club calves, but actually raised the grand champion steer one year in our county (which is pretty tough competition wise) and my brother always was in the top 2 places in his weight with his steers. And even ours this year was really nice - we just didn't have him even close to being finished since we knew nothing about the process and didn't have any help from leaders until mid June with a end of July fair. On top of that, the steer we had this year got my son's bluff and he ended up scared to go near him.
So we will be getting the angus cross much much earlier this year (in oct, nov or dec instead of feb at 750 lbs) but we are really leaning towards the hereford for the second one - especially for showmanship and some of the club shows that are starting to pop up.
We are in a small county in Colorado. From what I have been able to tell it appears that the lowline crosses are winning everything at least for the last few years. I think there were 2 red steers at fair period. And one white. Everything else was black. And no herefords.
We made tons of mistakes this year, but I think we have learned. But the biggest one was letting the steer get the best of my son to the point his comment after fair was that at least he didn't die from his steer. I hadn't realized he was that scared of him until he said that - makes a mommy feel bad for her 9 year old.
We did find out there is a breeder not too far that has really docile cows as a herd but again, they aren't necessarily club calves. And maybe we will start looking at sales. This knowing nothing is a pain in the behind. I HATE learning things the hard way. Just wish I had found this board way earlier in the year instead of after fair.