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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1746402" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>Have had some Maine cross cows. Just like all cattle, they were hit or miss as cows. Most lines are selected for show, not so much maternal function, so if a cow was good it was probably more by accident. Have one old 12-year old cow left and she will be hitting the road this fall just to make room for registered Angus females. This cow looks like she is still in the prime of her life other than a saggy bag. Really depends on the pedigree. There is a lot of variation in the breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1746402, member: 38220"] Have had some Maine cross cows. Just like all cattle, they were hit or miss as cows. Most lines are selected for show, not so much maternal function, so if a cow was good it was probably more by accident. Have one old 12-year old cow left and she will be hitting the road this fall just to make room for registered Angus females. This cow looks like she is still in the prime of her life other than a saggy bag. Really depends on the pedigree. There is a lot of variation in the breed. [/QUOTE]
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