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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5565"><p>Balancers are no more prone to inkeye then angus or Gelbvieh. Their dispositions are basically the same as both parent breeds. The get highbrid figor in a straight bred herd they should work out pretty well. If you have either a Gelbvieh or Angus based hered you won;t get the maximum heterosis possible. I wouldn;t use them on continental breeds, you normally already have all the frame you need on those cows. The should provide very good maternal traits as well.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I would like to know about this</p><p>> breed. Does it get pink eye bad?</p><p>> What is good about the breed? What</p><p>> is the temperment of this breed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5565"] Balancers are no more prone to inkeye then angus or Gelbvieh. Their dispositions are basically the same as both parent breeds. The get highbrid figor in a straight bred herd they should work out pretty well. If you have either a Gelbvieh or Angus based hered you won;t get the maximum heterosis possible. I wouldn;t use them on continental breeds, you normally already have all the frame you need on those cows. The should provide very good maternal traits as well. dun > I would like to know about this > breed. Does it get pink eye bad? > What is good about the breed? What > is the temperment of this breed? [/QUOTE]
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