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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 923184" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>I couldn't call her hereford either but it amazes me the experienced farmers/vets who do. And the cross to dairy whips a lot of the standard white markings off, so it can be a bit harder...</p><p></p><p>Well, maybe I did get it wrong cp. But I know I put Paganini (montbeliard) into 31, Jinny's Empire into the cow they told me had this heifer (25? I think it was) and Brown Swiss into number 3. The manager who had number 3 claims he never saw a Brown Swiss calf anywhere and a hereford (who I said no thanks to) was hers. Another farm had a pure Jersey calf recorded as out of the crossbred cow 19 who I'd put in calf to Angus. Thank goodness Leonie looks like both her dam and sire so I know there's no mistake there!!</p><p>It might be a few months before I do the DNA test, but that will clear it up for sure. 31 was the only cow that farm had in-calf to Montbeliard and the one in-calf to Sim hadn't calved when I first saw this heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 923184, member: 9267"] I couldn't call her hereford either but it amazes me the experienced farmers/vets who do. And the cross to dairy whips a lot of the standard white markings off, so it can be a bit harder... Well, maybe I did get it wrong cp. But I know I put Paganini (montbeliard) into 31, Jinny's Empire into the cow they told me had this heifer (25? I think it was) and Brown Swiss into number 3. The manager who had number 3 claims he never saw a Brown Swiss calf anywhere and a hereford (who I said no thanks to) was hers. Another farm had a pure Jersey calf recorded as out of the crossbred cow 19 who I'd put in calf to Angus. Thank goodness Leonie looks like both her dam and sire so I know there's no mistake there!! It might be a few months before I do the DNA test, but that will clear it up for sure. 31 was the only cow that farm had in-calf to Montbeliard and the one in-calf to Sim hadn't calved when I first saw this heifer. [/QUOTE]
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