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ANGUS X HOLSTEIN
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 775993" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There are a copule of possible pitfalls to the dairy beef crosses. They will milk too heavy to be able to maintain condition on pasture and their calves will usually show enough dairy to get them docked by experienced buyers. We started a herd that way many years ago, they would milk themselves poor if the calf would take it, if they didn;t they would get too fat to breed back reliably. And as I said, even in the 70s they got docked as dairy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 775993, member: 34"] There are a copule of possible pitfalls to the dairy beef crosses. They will milk too heavy to be able to maintain condition on pasture and their calves will usually show enough dairy to get them docked by experienced buyers. We started a herd that way many years ago, they would milk themselves poor if the calf would take it, if they didn;t they would get too fat to breed back reliably. And as I said, even in the 70s they got docked as dairy. [/QUOTE]
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