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<blockquote data-quote="Gators Rule" data-source="post: 1177990" data-attributes="member: 15587"><p>I'm addressing your concern of over milking traits if you use Gelbvieh. That depends on the bull, not the breed. Some bloodlines actually can reduce the amount of milk produced. Same could be said for Simmental. For instance, one of Simmental's most popular bulls actually reduced milk production and a ton of breeders used him for that purpose....coupled with the fact that he produced some awesome sons and daughters. Simmy's as a rule of thumb were high on milk production and needed to be moderated, and Dream On helped accomplish this moderation. I'm not a Gelbvieh pimp, but if you were interested in the Gelbs, I would at least research some of their more moderate milk producers before kicking them out of the running. I raise PB Sims, so therefore I don't raise Gelbviehs, and that's the only reason, as they are a very good breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gators Rule, post: 1177990, member: 15587"] I'm addressing your concern of over milking traits if you use Gelbvieh. That depends on the bull, not the breed. Some bloodlines actually can reduce the amount of milk produced. Same could be said for Simmental. For instance, one of Simmental's most popular bulls actually reduced milk production and a ton of breeders used him for that purpose....coupled with the fact that he produced some awesome sons and daughters. Simmy's as a rule of thumb were high on milk production and needed to be moderated, and Dream On helped accomplish this moderation. I'm not a Gelbvieh pimp, but if you were interested in the Gelbs, I would at least research some of their more moderate milk producers before kicking them out of the running. I raise PB Sims, so therefore I don't raise Gelbviehs, and that's the only reason, as they are a very good breed. [/QUOTE]
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