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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 765708" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>This may defining maternal but as much as I like the look and attributes of these cows. Before I can call up and order any semen I really need to know if they can survive in my environment and our under our management. A smaller framed cow is much more likely to excel than a larger framed cow who's input requirements are going to limit your capabilities.</p><p></p><p>It's kind of like novatech said. In order to match our forage and winter grazing situations it takes a certain type of cow that we have found is rather hard to develop. Very few breeders that I have found at least in our area can supply an animal that has enough moderation in all traits to thrive in our system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 765708, member: 4"] This may defining maternal but as much as I like the look and attributes of these cows. Before I can call up and order any semen I really need to know if they can survive in my environment and our under our management. A smaller framed cow is much more likely to excel than a larger framed cow who's input requirements are going to limit your capabilities. It's kind of like novatech said. In order to match our forage and winter grazing situations it takes a certain type of cow that we have found is rather hard to develop. Very few breeders that I have found at least in our area can supply an animal that has enough moderation in all traits to thrive in our system. [/QUOTE]
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