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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1829264" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>And I've seen plenty of Angus and Simmental that I wouldn't own and if bought by mistake would never use for retaining breeding stock. There are very few breeds that a person couldn't put together a herd of that would be worth bragging about given enough time and money. And there is no breed in the world that doesn't have examples of crappy cattle.</p><p></p><p>And udder conformation is probably more important than volume in most cases. Bad udders end good cows productivity and a small udder that gives plenty of milk is as good as any other udder and better than one that breaks down quickly. The biggest calf I ever weaned (7 months/825 pounds) was from a first calf heifer with an udder not much bigger than a softball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1829264, member: 42463"] And I've seen plenty of Angus and Simmental that I wouldn't own and if bought by mistake would never use for retaining breeding stock. There are very few breeds that a person couldn't put together a herd of that would be worth bragging about given enough time and money. And there is no breed in the world that doesn't have examples of crappy cattle. And udder conformation is probably more important than volume in most cases. Bad udders end good cows productivity and a small udder that gives plenty of milk is as good as any other udder and better than one that breaks down quickly. The biggest calf I ever weaned (7 months/825 pounds) was from a first calf heifer with an udder not much bigger than a softball. [/QUOTE]
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