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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 18404"><p>Jerseys aren't the biggest cows by any means, but the local Select Sires dealer among other people has said that for some reason, jersey cows can control how big their calf is and rarely has trouble. There are some jersey dairy farms that don't pull calves(unless backwards, no feet forward, etc). Some dairy farmers are breeding a holstein/jersey cow back to a holstien with no problems. I would have confidence that your cow could handle the calf from a Beefmaster bull without any mishaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 18404"] Jerseys aren't the biggest cows by any means, but the local Select Sires dealer among other people has said that for some reason, jersey cows can control how big their calf is and rarely has trouble. There are some jersey dairy farms that don't pull calves(unless backwards, no feet forward, etc). Some dairy farmers are breeding a holstein/jersey cow back to a holstien with no problems. I would have confidence that your cow could handle the calf from a Beefmaster bull without any mishaps. [/QUOTE]
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