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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1734746" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>We ran straight black angus. We bought a new bull and when those calves hit the ground...white on their back legs, white on their tail, white on their bellies on some. We found out there was some Holstein in that bulls pedigree. Of course, found it out much later. We did get rid of the bull but since we are commercial Angus, we kept some of the heifer calves. Man, did they milk good. As they got older they milked too good for range cows. I remember one we kept we called 'Elk'. She was pretty sneaky, but a good cow and raised one heck of a calf. Her bag worried us though and it was big and WHITE. She never had any problems though we kept an eye on her and her calf just to make sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1734746, member: 17524"] We ran straight black angus. We bought a new bull and when those calves hit the ground...white on their back legs, white on their tail, white on their bellies on some. We found out there was some Holstein in that bulls pedigree. Of course, found it out much later. We did get rid of the bull but since we are commercial Angus, we kept some of the heifer calves. Man, did they milk good. As they got older they milked too good for range cows. I remember one we kept we called 'Elk'. She was pretty sneaky, but a good cow and raised one heck of a calf. Her bag worried us though and it was big and WHITE. She never had any problems though we kept an eye on her and her calf just to make sure. [/QUOTE]
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