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are brafords known for bad bags
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 676402" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Most of these problems are not breed specific but breeder specific. This type of info. is not given in EPD's. Buyers buy good looking young heifers and bulls not knowing what momma was like or what kind of cow the daddy stemed from. The brahman cows will usually end up in an F1 breeding program.The genetics will eventually be passed down into the commercial herds. </p><p>I have been associated with Brahmans for over 30 years and have not noticed any problem with udders or prolapse that stands out over any other breed with the exception of one breeder for bad udders. This man is not about to sell out his entire herd because of this. He is working on correcting it. But in the mean time those genetics will still be passed down into the commercial herds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 676402, member: 5494"] Most of these problems are not breed specific but breeder specific. This type of info. is not given in EPD's. Buyers buy good looking young heifers and bulls not knowing what momma was like or what kind of cow the daddy stemed from. The brahman cows will usually end up in an F1 breeding program.The genetics will eventually be passed down into the commercial herds. I have been associated with Brahmans for over 30 years and have not noticed any problem with udders or prolapse that stands out over any other breed with the exception of one breeder for bad udders. This man is not about to sell out his entire herd because of this. He is working on correcting it. But in the mean time those genetics will still be passed down into the commercial herds. [/QUOTE]
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