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Im new to cattle and trying to decide on breed to go with
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<blockquote data-quote="Syd Sydney" data-source="post: 370799" data-attributes="member: 6255"><p>I really don't think braunvieh are brown swiss and there are also two different types of braunvieh dairy and beef.Look at pictures of brown swiss and braunvieh; very different.Also name one herd in Germany that milks gelbvieh?I have never seen a one.However I haven't been there in 4 years so maybe they have really taken off as a milking breed.</p><p>But as far ar the calving I have heard from some braunvieh producers that they do have quite a few calving problems so you really want to make sure you use a proven calving ease cross bull with them that produce narrow framed calves at the the onset.So a red angus or even gelvieh might be a good choice.JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syd Sydney, post: 370799, member: 6255"] I really don't think braunvieh are brown swiss and there are also two different types of braunvieh dairy and beef.Look at pictures of brown swiss and braunvieh; very different.Also name one herd in Germany that milks gelbvieh?I have never seen a one.However I haven't been there in 4 years so maybe they have really taken off as a milking breed. But as far ar the calving I have heard from some braunvieh producers that they do have quite a few calving problems so you really want to make sure you use a proven calving ease cross bull with them that produce narrow framed calves at the the onset.So a red angus or even gelvieh might be a good choice.JMO [/QUOTE]
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