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2 Way & 3 Way crossed Cows Question
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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 1036269" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>Yes and they cross them with Red Angus and they look very good. I would even like wtrapp's mother cows a little better with that touch of Gert. The brahman wouldn't stand out in the calves but should be enough to help with heat and insects and mothering ability and the Red Gelbvieh would help with the milk and muscling and then you get the carcass traits with the Red Angus and calving ease for someone getting started in this area if they look as good as they sound I would jump on that. 1/2+ Angus , 1/4 Continental, 1/4 is what the buyers at my salebarn tell me they want and sounds like he would be right there or as close as a man can get. I would just watch out for the heaviest milkers out of the bunch or would look to see if those would need to be culled because Gert and Gelbveih both can throw allot of milk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 1036269, member: 17248"] Yes and they cross them with Red Angus and they look very good. I would even like wtrapp's mother cows a little better with that touch of Gert. The brahman wouldn't stand out in the calves but should be enough to help with heat and insects and mothering ability and the Red Gelbvieh would help with the milk and muscling and then you get the carcass traits with the Red Angus and calving ease for someone getting started in this area if they look as good as they sound I would jump on that. 1/2+ Angus , 1/4 Continental, 1/4 is what the buyers at my salebarn tell me they want and sounds like he would be right there or as close as a man can get. I would just watch out for the heaviest milkers out of the bunch or would look to see if those would need to be culled because Gert and Gelbveih both can throw allot of milk. [/QUOTE]
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