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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 239869" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>Brown Swiss were developed from Braunvieh in 1890. I believe Braunvieh is about the only pure breed left dating back to yr. 800. I have a Braunvieh bull that I use on hereford and angus and x's with Gelbvieh and I've not had a single problem with calving. Most calves are 70 to 74 lbs at birth. On their feet in matter of mins. Also have used Angus bull with same cows and it's not hard to tell which are which. Good length, thick, well muscled. Kept 8 heifers back and I think they'll be my best cows from the looks of them. In fact 1 heifer calved 5 days short of 13 mons. unassisted. Had 70 lb. heifer. X them with Angus and they'll take away the backfat, but keep the marbling. And they'll dang sure put a butt on them. I'm sold on 'em and getting another Braunvieh bull. But go to Braunvieh.com and Braunvieh.org for more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 239869, member: 2919"] Brown Swiss were developed from Braunvieh in 1890. I believe Braunvieh is about the only pure breed left dating back to yr. 800. I have a Braunvieh bull that I use on hereford and angus and x's with Gelbvieh and I've not had a single problem with calving. Most calves are 70 to 74 lbs at birth. On their feet in matter of mins. Also have used Angus bull with same cows and it's not hard to tell which are which. Good length, thick, well muscled. Kept 8 heifers back and I think they'll be my best cows from the looks of them. In fact 1 heifer calved 5 days short of 13 mons. unassisted. Had 70 lb. heifer. X them with Angus and they'll take away the backfat, but keep the marbling. And they'll dang sure put a butt on them. I'm sold on 'em and getting another Braunvieh bull. But go to Braunvieh.com and Braunvieh.org for more info. [/QUOTE]
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