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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 685013" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>The American bred Simmental still have plenty of milk. Still more than other beef breeds. Our fullblood breedings actually had too much milk to be raised in a beef program.</p><p>You are correct. You should be able to raise out the heifers, calve them and get your household milk. Most cattle are what you make of them - temperament wise. I have bus loads arrive & walk thru our pastures. Our cows may pick their heads up from eating - or might lick their boots - all purebred Simmental.</p><p>You would want to start halter breaking & gentling them as soon as you get them. Before calving, you'll know if they fit your program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 685013, member: 968"] The American bred Simmental still have plenty of milk. Still more than other beef breeds. Our fullblood breedings actually had too much milk to be raised in a beef program. You are correct. You should be able to raise out the heifers, calve them and get your household milk. Most cattle are what you make of them - temperament wise. I have bus loads arrive & walk thru our pastures. Our cows may pick their heads up from eating - or might lick their boots - all purebred Simmental. You would want to start halter breaking & gentling them as soon as you get them. Before calving, you'll know if they fit your program. [/QUOTE]
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