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The Simford is a breed of cattle that originated in the UK. It is a cross between the Simmental and the Fordell strain of the Angus breed. Simfords are known for their excellent meat quality and good temperament, making them a popular choice for beef production. They are generally medium-sized animals, with a solid frame, and a coat color that ranges from red to black. They are also known for their high fertility rates and good mothering abilities, which make them efficient at producing calves that grow quickly and reach market weight efficiently.