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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 392681" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>To be considered Holstein it cannot even have a teeny tiny portion of beef in it.If they DNA and you get caught your out of the association.At least that's with Holstien Canada,they are pretty tough on liars/cheats alot have been caught fibbing bloodlines in the last 5 years.Breed her to a calving ease Holstein bull if she is half beef she will probably cough that calf out.The only thing you have to watch is her udder and the probability of milk fever.I don't know where she could be shown even commercially as both beef and dairy are usually really biased about their breeds.I still love my Gelbsteins can't wait until they calve in two years might have the best of both worlds.Post a pic of her if you can I would love to see what she looks like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 392681, member: 5106"] To be considered Holstein it cannot even have a teeny tiny portion of beef in it.If they DNA and you get caught your out of the association.At least that's with Holstien Canada,they are pretty tough on liars/cheats alot have been caught fibbing bloodlines in the last 5 years.Breed her to a calving ease Holstein bull if she is half beef she will probably cough that calf out.The only thing you have to watch is her udder and the probability of milk fever.I don't know where she could be shown even commercially as both beef and dairy are usually really biased about their breeds.I still love my Gelbsteins can't wait until they calve in two years might have the best of both worlds.Post a pic of her if you can I would love to see what she looks like. [/QUOTE]
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