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<blockquote data-quote="Isomade" data-source="post: 941219" data-attributes="member: 13135"><p>Some studies say a high tailset is an indication of lower fertility and can cause calving problems. Mainly because a the correlation of the angle from hooks to pins which indicates a tilted pelvic area. However that is not always the case and though I certainly wouldn't breed FOR the trait I certainly wouldn't cull a productive cow for just a high tailset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isomade, post: 941219, member: 13135"] Some studies say a high tailset is an indication of lower fertility and can cause calving problems. Mainly because a the correlation of the angle from hooks to pins which indicates a tilted pelvic area. However that is not always the case and though I certainly wouldn't breed FOR the trait I certainly wouldn't cull a productive cow for just a high tailset. [/QUOTE]
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