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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3905"><p>> i have bought some hereford</p><p>> heifers and what i have been told</p><p>> is that they are short on milk, so</p><p>> i want a milky beef breed to my</p><p>> heifers. I don't know where your heifers came from but I raise herefords and have no problem with lack of milk. As far as bad shaped udders I think thru proper culling this has been addressed by most breeders. I have 2 cows that have more then enough milk but bad shaped udders and they are used strictly as recipients and do a great job with their calves. Main thing is breed your heifers to a low birth weight bull and be sure they get the proper nutrition so they can continue to grow.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:SANDY217B@aol.com">SANDY217B@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3905"] > i have bought some hereford > heifers and what i have been told > is that they are short on milk, so > i want a milky beef breed to my > heifers. I don't know where your heifers came from but I raise herefords and have no problem with lack of milk. As far as bad shaped udders I think thru proper culling this has been addressed by most breeders. I have 2 cows that have more then enough milk but bad shaped udders and they are used strictly as recipients and do a great job with their calves. Main thing is breed your heifers to a low birth weight bull and be sure they get the proper nutrition so they can continue to grow. [email=SANDY217B@aol.com]SANDY217B@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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