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<blockquote data-quote="Joy of Texas" data-source="post: 563590" data-attributes="member: 7319"><p>I don't think beefmaster heifers or cows, have any more problems with udders than any other breed. I have a 3 year old that has long teats. She lost her calf because of it. So she will be sold here shortly. </p><p> I agree with you EC and we do cull the bulls out. What I think are bad ,others think they are good. I went to a breeders place last year. I was asking him about the difference in a 1 and a 3 sheath. He had one yearling bull that was a big boy. He said his sheath was a 3 ,well to look at him....I would have said 4. He ended up telling me they have a low 3 or high 3. That bull was a high 3. So I said why keep him. He said he was selling him for a commerical bull.</p><p> Birddog you have some nice looking cattle. I like the white faced heifer and her mom. The calves look good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy of Texas, post: 563590, member: 7319"] I don't think beefmaster heifers or cows, have any more problems with udders than any other breed. I have a 3 year old that has long teats. She lost her calf because of it. So she will be sold here shortly. I agree with you EC and we do cull the bulls out. What I think are bad ,others think they are good. I went to a breeders place last year. I was asking him about the difference in a 1 and a 3 sheath. He had one yearling bull that was a big boy. He said his sheath was a 3 ,well to look at him....I would have said 4. He ended up telling me they have a low 3 or high 3. That bull was a high 3. So I said why keep him. He said he was selling him for a commerical bull. Birddog you have some nice looking cattle. I like the white faced heifer and her mom. The calves look good too. [/QUOTE]
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