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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 180798" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Calves from unknown bulls even out of really superior cows is alwasy a crapshoot. We bought 2 cows that each had heifer calves at their side and sired by the same bull. The heifers grew to be really dandy appearing heifers. Their dams alwasy had the top calves when bred by us and produced daughters that were in the same category. The heifrs that came with the cows. although they looked just like their mothers, alwasy raised the poorest calves. The left after their second calves just didn;t grow as well as they should. The old cows stayed around for many years and continued to raise great calves. One of them went lame as a 10 year old and went to the slaughterhouse, the other is 15 this year and still going strong.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 180798, member: 34"] Calves from unknown bulls even out of really superior cows is alwasy a crapshoot. We bought 2 cows that each had heifer calves at their side and sired by the same bull. The heifers grew to be really dandy appearing heifers. Their dams alwasy had the top calves when bred by us and produced daughters that were in the same category. The heifrs that came with the cows. although they looked just like their mothers, alwasy raised the poorest calves. The left after their second calves just didn;t grow as well as they should. The old cows stayed around for many years and continued to raise great calves. One of them went lame as a 10 year old and went to the slaughterhouse, the other is 15 this year and still going strong. dun [/QUOTE]
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