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<blockquote data-quote="MoonDiskGelbvieh" data-source="post: 117199" data-attributes="member: 295"><p>Could very well be something with a whiteface in the background on her dam's side. Her dam came to the farm as a Limousin but wasn;t papered so it wouldn't surprise me in the least if there was a hereford in her background. In my area registered cattle are not very common until the past 10 years or so, always a lot of beef but never much with provable ancestry, just taking the breeder's word.</p><p></p><p>Yes, CertHerf in that picture her front teats are mighty well spread, but like I said that was the day she had her calf and she starts bagging early. After a few days of nursing she hangs nice and straight on all four.</p><p></p><p>Neal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonDiskGelbvieh, post: 117199, member: 295"] Could very well be something with a whiteface in the background on her dam's side. Her dam came to the farm as a Limousin but wasn;t papered so it wouldn't surprise me in the least if there was a hereford in her background. In my area registered cattle are not very common until the past 10 years or so, always a lot of beef but never much with provable ancestry, just taking the breeder's word. Yes, CertHerf in that picture her front teats are mighty well spread, but like I said that was the day she had her calf and she starts bagging early. After a few days of nursing she hangs nice and straight on all four. Neal [/QUOTE]
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