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<blockquote data-quote="cherokeeruby" data-source="post: 23819" data-attributes="member: 199"><p>Could not agree more, over the years our cows have tended toward deep bodied animals who seem to perform on what ever they can find.</p><p>One of my favorites families goes back to a cow that is fairly large but when she was a young thing managed to breed back in a drought while skinny. Our AI tech doubled over in laughter when I ran her into the chute to be palpated. He thought there was no way that heifer could have bred back. LOL sure enough she had. We had a drought for a few more years and one spring after the drought finally broke I was walking out in the pasture and passed a large sleek filled out cow and asked who the heck are you. Turned out it was the skinny bred back heifer who finally got enough to eat and showed her potential. Have several daughters from her and granddaughters. I like doers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cherokeeruby, post: 23819, member: 199"] Could not agree more, over the years our cows have tended toward deep bodied animals who seem to perform on what ever they can find. One of my favorites families goes back to a cow that is fairly large but when she was a young thing managed to breed back in a drought while skinny. Our AI tech doubled over in laughter when I ran her into the chute to be palpated. He thought there was no way that heifer could have bred back. LOL sure enough she had. We had a drought for a few more years and one spring after the drought finally broke I was walking out in the pasture and passed a large sleek filled out cow and asked who the heck are you. Turned out it was the skinny bred back heifer who finally got enough to eat and showed her potential. Have several daughters from her and granddaughters. I like doers! [/QUOTE]
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