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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1399935" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I had a very large dairy customer that bought some jersey heifers that, unbeknownst to him, had been bred by a brimmer bull. He told his workers that every heifer was a keeper and the "best" bulls were cleanup right about the time I went to work for him so two half blood heifers and one bull got to reproduce(since his workers all came from Mexico and got to pick what "best" meant). He was a customer of mine for just shy of fifteen years and when I handed his business and the 8,800 head milking 95% AI that went with it to someone else both of the half blood cows were still on the place and the bull put quite a few 3/4 daughters out there and they were all pretty good cows. The production was average but health traits made them standouts. I don't think any of them knew where the hospital pen was and that held up in the grand daughters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1399935, member: 14661"] I had a very large dairy customer that bought some jersey heifers that, unbeknownst to him, had been bred by a brimmer bull. He told his workers that every heifer was a keeper and the "best" bulls were cleanup right about the time I went to work for him so two half blood heifers and one bull got to reproduce(since his workers all came from Mexico and got to pick what "best" meant). He was a customer of mine for just shy of fifteen years and when I handed his business and the 8,800 head milking 95% AI that went with it to someone else both of the half blood cows were still on the place and the bull put quite a few 3/4 daughters out there and they were all pretty good cows. The production was average but health traits made them standouts. I don't think any of them knew where the hospital pen was and that held up in the grand daughters. [/QUOTE]
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