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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 702419" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Er... you mixed up the heifers? I'd guess mine is the second then - not sure how you could tell so much from the photo of the other.</p><p>Mine became two heifers, evening before last :banana: :banana: </p><p>I personally think her weight is perfect for being a week pre-calving, and that's the main thing I liked about that photo - she's well-conditioned. I'll wait a couple months to judge her on anything else because so far I've been disappointed with several of her paternal half-sisters. She looks stronger than most of them, and I think will do better, production wise.</p><p></p><p>She's by Shepherd's Noontime, out of a Manhatten dam. Only two of the 'best' Jersey bulls in the country... I have a couple nice Manhatten daughters, several more very average ones. This one's dam is what I'd call 'very average'.</p><p>She behaved well for her first milking and that makes her five times as good as any Nevvy or Patrick daughter in the herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 702419, member: 9267"] Er... you mixed up the heifers? I'd guess mine is the second then - not sure how you could tell so much from the photo of the other. Mine became two heifers, evening before last :banana: :banana: I personally think her weight is perfect for being a week pre-calving, and that's the main thing I liked about that photo - she's well-conditioned. I'll wait a couple months to judge her on anything else because so far I've been disappointed with several of her paternal half-sisters. She looks stronger than most of them, and I think will do better, production wise. She's by Shepherd's Noontime, out of a Manhatten dam. Only two of the 'best' Jersey bulls in the country... I have a couple nice Manhatten daughters, several more very average ones. This one's dam is what I'd call 'very average'. She behaved well for her first milking and that makes her five times as good as any Nevvy or Patrick daughter in the herd. [/QUOTE]
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