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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 434502" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>The cows are pretty, udder structure will be put to the test but they do a nice job.</p><p></p><p>Where I seen the cows they were 1/4 Hereford 1/4 Jersey and 1/2 Angus. The sires were Angus. For up here their hair coat was too slick.The udders on the cows were okay, if they were going to wreck it would have been in the first 3 calvings. They wre calved on grass, meaning more pressure onthe udders. The steers were okay, but were docked.</p><p></p><p>You would be better off buy a son of Traveler 71 and keep some of the Angus traits. The calves will still be fine boned and smaller, females will be very similar.</p><p></p><p>In the scenario I am speaking of the weaning weights were no heavier than the straightbred cows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 434502, member: 3241"] The cows are pretty, udder structure will be put to the test but they do a nice job. Where I seen the cows they were 1/4 Hereford 1/4 Jersey and 1/2 Angus. The sires were Angus. For up here their hair coat was too slick.The udders on the cows were okay, if they were going to wreck it would have been in the first 3 calvings. They wre calved on grass, meaning more pressure onthe udders. The steers were okay, but were docked. You would be better off buy a son of Traveler 71 and keep some of the Angus traits. The calves will still be fine boned and smaller, females will be very similar. In the scenario I am speaking of the weaning weights were no heavier than the straightbred cows [/QUOTE]
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