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<blockquote data-quote="OK Jeanne" data-source="post: 468340" data-attributes="member: 3333"><p>W/out doubt, Murray Greys are our breed of choice.</p><p>We do have a brown swiss milk cow(Heidi)---I tell</p><p>all the little kids that she gives chocolate milk!</p><p>We use her, and a Guernsey, for recipients. Plus they</p><p>have plenty of milk for us also if we want to milk them</p><p>for household milk. We have a group of young open, purebred</p><p>Murray Grey heifers planned for replacements - and</p><p>Heidi makes a great babysitter. They follow her around</p><p>the pasture everywhere---and into the pen when we</p><p>want to catch them. She is the "lead" cow -- and can</p><p>run amazingly fast (chasing us on the 4 wheeler or</p><p>golf cart) on those long legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Jeanne, post: 468340, member: 3333"] W/out doubt, Murray Greys are our breed of choice. We do have a brown swiss milk cow(Heidi)---I tell all the little kids that she gives chocolate milk! We use her, and a Guernsey, for recipients. Plus they have plenty of milk for us also if we want to milk them for household milk. We have a group of young open, purebred Murray Grey heifers planned for replacements - and Heidi makes a great babysitter. They follow her around the pasture everywhere---and into the pen when we want to catch them. She is the "lead" cow -- and can run amazingly fast (chasing us on the 4 wheeler or golf cart) on those long legs. [/QUOTE]
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