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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica06" data-source="post: 1031824" data-attributes="member: 5612"><p>To each his own, but on a real-world commercial cow-calf operation with limited resources, those words don't really go together. I'll take a tight udder with adequate milk production any day. We are talking about profitable, feeder calf producing commercial cows here! Our heavy milkers were the first to go. Why? They didn't breed back. I think Taurus' observation is pretty <strong>generally</strong> accurate. There are supercows in every breed, but they aren't typical. We have 1 cow that fits that description perfectly. Out of 150 cows. As in everything, moderation is key! Extremes will get you in trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica06, post: 1031824, member: 5612"] To each his own, but on a real-world commercial cow-calf operation with limited resources, those words don't really go together. I'll take a tight udder with adequate milk production any day. We are talking about profitable, feeder calf producing commercial cows here! Our heavy milkers were the first to go. Why? They didn't breed back. I think Taurus' observation is pretty [b]generally[/b] accurate. There are supercows in every breed, but they aren't typical. We have 1 cow that fits that description perfectly. Out of 150 cows. As in everything, moderation is key! Extremes will get you in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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