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Gelbvieh cows are more efficient.
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<blockquote data-quote="jnowack" data-source="post: 336264" data-attributes="member: 3954"><p>Our Fortune calves are all just fall babies, but so far they are doing well. They seem to have enough grow and muscle and look as good as a fuzzy haired fall calf is going to look. In another 3 or 4 months I will be able to tell a lot more about them. The Fortune bulls have done well on the Seedstock Plus sales. </p><p></p><p>I have not used the Good Stuff bull. Brian Beying of Dawson Creek Gelbvieh said that they were very happy with their Good Stuff calves. His sire Extra Exposure dropped to an 8 on milk, so I might be a little concerned with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jnowack, post: 336264, member: 3954"] Our Fortune calves are all just fall babies, but so far they are doing well. They seem to have enough grow and muscle and look as good as a fuzzy haired fall calf is going to look. In another 3 or 4 months I will be able to tell a lot more about them. The Fortune bulls have done well on the Seedstock Plus sales. I have not used the Good Stuff bull. Brian Beying of Dawson Creek Gelbvieh said that they were very happy with their Good Stuff calves. His sire Extra Exposure dropped to an 8 on milk, so I might be a little concerned with that. [/QUOTE]
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