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Bull calf 2 weeks early No suck reflex.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1846726" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>OK [USER=14161]@gcreekrch[/USER], first let me give you some history of my line of angus. I do not inbreed but line breeding. I raised a lot of heifers and I had two that after they had calves developed very large bags. The cows were what I call really good conformation with good legs and structure, but, large bags. So I breed these two heifers which became old cows, and not a single heifer either one that I owned passed that large bag. Neither did the bulls that I raised from them pass big bags to the other heifers that had. So what makes cows from the same family show up with a big bag when the others do not? He77 if I know. But I kept them to see if they passed that gene to their offspring and the answer is no. </p><p>That is my experience in over 20 years of raising Registerd Angus. </p><p></p><p>You don't like the cow, I could care less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1846726, member: 637"] OK [USER=14161]@gcreekrch[/USER], first let me give you some history of my line of angus. I do not inbreed but line breeding. I raised a lot of heifers and I had two that after they had calves developed very large bags. The cows were what I call really good conformation with good legs and structure, but, large bags. So I breed these two heifers which became old cows, and not a single heifer either one that I owned passed that large bag. Neither did the bulls that I raised from them pass big bags to the other heifers that had. So what makes cows from the same family show up with a big bag when the others do not? He77 if I know. But I kept them to see if they passed that gene to their offspring and the answer is no. That is my experience in over 20 years of raising Registerd Angus. You don't like the cow, I could care less. [/QUOTE]
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