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Milk production from beef heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 200321" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>In udders, size doesn;t matter. I doubt if a woman with a quadruple d cup produces significantly more milk then a b cup. As long as it's prducing an adequate amount a large udder can cause more problems then it would solve. Udder breakdown, etc. is alwasy a concern with large udders. Got a 3 year old now that looks like she should be in amilk string, calf is growing fine but can barely use even half of what's there. I'm sure the cow will be pretty short lived in this herd. But then you get the ones that have broken down and just don;t deteriate any more. Granny is 15 and has pendoulous udder, not horrible but not great either. Her udder looks the same at 15 as it did at 7.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 200321, member: 34"] In udders, size doesn;t matter. I doubt if a woman with a quadruple d cup produces significantly more milk then a b cup. As long as it's prducing an adequate amount a large udder can cause more problems then it would solve. Udder breakdown, etc. is alwasy a concern with large udders. Got a 3 year old now that looks like she should be in amilk string, calf is growing fine but can barely use even half of what's there. I'm sure the cow will be pretty short lived in this herd. But then you get the ones that have broken down and just don;t deteriate any more. Granny is 15 and has pendoulous udder, not horrible but not great either. Her udder looks the same at 15 as it did at 7. dun [/QUOTE]
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