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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3906"><p>I grew up with a polled herford herd and there was a lot of difference between cows. We had one that was hand milked for the first week when she calved because a new calf couldn't keep her drawn down and her tits would swell up so big and drip milk that the new calf couldn't get those sore tits in it's mouth! I remember grandpa coming to the house with a stainless milk pail 2/3s full morning and evening. We also had some that wouldn't produce enough milk to fill a quart jar at a time. They went to the sale barn as culls though and not to someone's herd. It takes years to cull and build a herd not a majic bull of a different breed. P. S. I don't raise herfords now but another breed.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:galloping_gallery@yahoo.com">galloping_gallery@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3906"] I grew up with a polled herford herd and there was a lot of difference between cows. We had one that was hand milked for the first week when she calved because a new calf couldn't keep her drawn down and her tits would swell up so big and drip milk that the new calf couldn't get those sore tits in it's mouth! I remember grandpa coming to the house with a stainless milk pail 2/3s full morning and evening. We also had some that wouldn't produce enough milk to fill a quart jar at a time. They went to the sale barn as culls though and not to someone's herd. It takes years to cull and build a herd not a majic bull of a different breed. P. S. I don't raise herfords now but another breed. [email=galloping_gallery@yahoo.com]galloping_gallery@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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