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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1726390" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>You're not the first person saying that. The dairy breeds, which are in our cows, aren't big, so it takes time to breed bigger cows. Plus the limousine bull, which sired half of our herd wasn't big, so his daughters usually aren't super big too. Now, when finally started using AI more and can find more info about the bulls, I'm trying to increase some size in future generations. With each heifers group there are less smaller size ones. </p><p>We never really weigh our cows, except when they go to slaughter, so can't say the exact weights of the living ones, but they shouldn't be far from my guess judging by their past not living comrades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1726390, member: 19683"] You're not the first person saying that. The dairy breeds, which are in our cows, aren't big, so it takes time to breed bigger cows. Plus the limousine bull, which sired half of our herd wasn't big, so his daughters usually aren't super big too. Now, when finally started using AI more and can find more info about the bulls, I'm trying to increase some size in future generations. With each heifers group there are less smaller size ones. We never really weigh our cows, except when they go to slaughter, so can't say the exact weights of the living ones, but they shouldn't be far from my guess judging by their past not living comrades. [/QUOTE]
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