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<blockquote data-quote="BIZIN" data-source="post: 698470" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>Cause the stabilizer's arent what i am looking for. Here is what I would like to do, and you can critisize all you want, but its worth trying if it works.</p><p></p><p>A cow that is 1/4 Horned Hereford (hardiness, mothering, easy fleshing ability, docility), 1/4 Welsh Black (adding in the grass fattening ability, easy gaining calves, thickness and depth, good bags and milking ability), 1/4 British White (tick resistance, docility, grass fattening ability, calves ability to gain well on grass) and 1/4 bison (1/8 Plains bison, 1/8 woods bison - ability to convert less feed into more gains, fast gaining calves, hardiness, thick hide, ability to handle extreme cold and extreme heat, foraging ability, to cut inputs).</p><p></p><p>You can judge all you want, its not your cow herd and it isnt your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIZIN, post: 698470, member: 5783"] Cause the stabilizer's arent what i am looking for. Here is what I would like to do, and you can critisize all you want, but its worth trying if it works. A cow that is 1/4 Horned Hereford (hardiness, mothering, easy fleshing ability, docility), 1/4 Welsh Black (adding in the grass fattening ability, easy gaining calves, thickness and depth, good bags and milking ability), 1/4 British White (tick resistance, docility, grass fattening ability, calves ability to gain well on grass) and 1/4 bison (1/8 Plains bison, 1/8 woods bison - ability to convert less feed into more gains, fast gaining calves, hardiness, thick hide, ability to handle extreme cold and extreme heat, foraging ability, to cut inputs). You can judge all you want, its not your cow herd and it isnt your money. [/QUOTE]
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