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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13932"><p>Jerseys are too light muscled and take alot of groceries to finish. A cross with angus or Hereford will gain you a little, but not as much as even an angus or Hereford crossed with Holstein. Jerseys do marble pretty well and are fine textured, but so do/are angus.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Are jersey cows any good to cross</p><p>> with angus or herferd? would it be</p><p>> worth it if i paid $50.a piece for</p><p>> full blood jersey calves to cross</p><p>> breed? Or can you even do that?</p><p>> Thank you for any info. Mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13932"] Jerseys are too light muscled and take alot of groceries to finish. A cross with angus or Hereford will gain you a little, but not as much as even an angus or Hereford crossed with Holstein. Jerseys do marble pretty well and are fine textured, but so do/are angus. dunmovin farms > Are jersey cows any good to cross > with angus or herferd? would it be > worth it if i paid $50.a piece for > full blood jersey calves to cross > breed? Or can you even do that? > Thank you for any info. Mark. [/QUOTE]
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