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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3913"><p>Beacuse of udder size and shape Herefords have always gotten a bad rap for no milk. I've never seen a calf out of a Hereford that was hungry due to lack of milk.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I have raised Hereford for 39</p><p>> years. In my cattle Yearling</p><p>> weights have increased 53 lb. on</p><p>> average and the average increase</p><p>> in weaning weight due to the</p><p>> milking ability of the Hereford</p><p>> cow has increased 11 lb. They also</p><p>> have great udder quality. You must</p><p>> have got some bad ones.:}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3913"] Beacuse of udder size and shape Herefords have always gotten a bad rap for no milk. I've never seen a calf out of a Hereford that was hungry due to lack of milk. dunmovin farms > I have raised Hereford for 39 > years. In my cattle Yearling > weights have increased 53 lb. on > average and the average increase > in weaning weight due to the > milking ability of the Hereford > cow has increased 11 lb. They also > have great udder quality. You must > have got some bad ones.:} [/QUOTE]
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