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Is a bad udder really bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1595366" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>I think that is so true of any with a dairy background (myself included)</p><p></p><p>Udder problems that are a deal breaker for dairies (high somatic cell counts) are absolutely no problem with beef cows as long nothing prevents newborns from latching on and getting plenty </p><p>of colostrum. If the udder is good enough for a newborn it's functional enough for growing calves. </p><p>A truly bad udder would show up in weaning weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1595366, member: 14585"] I think that is so true of any with a dairy background (myself included) Udder problems that are a deal breaker for dairies (high somatic cell counts) are absolutely no problem with beef cows as long nothing prevents newborns from latching on and getting plenty of colostrum. If the udder is good enough for a newborn it's functional enough for growing calves. A truly bad udder would show up in weaning weights. [/QUOTE]
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