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<blockquote data-quote="Rowdy" data-source="post: 1032253" data-attributes="member: 20690"><p>The Holsteins around our place in Pickton are much larger than 1300. IDE say 3-700lbs larger. A lot of canner 1700lb steins go through Sulphur Springs every Thursday. Big bags of bones draggin their udder through the ring. </p><p></p><p>Maybe it's only by selection that they've developed a beefier phenotype. That Jersey dairy is a grazing dairy. Supposedly no grain at all. Too angular of a cow couldnt cut it. Sure they give them some type of silage tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rowdy, post: 1032253, member: 20690"] The Holsteins around our place in Pickton are much larger than 1300. IDE say 3-700lbs larger. A lot of canner 1700lb steins go through Sulphur Springs every Thursday. Big bags of bones draggin their udder through the ring. Maybe it's only by selection that they've developed a beefier phenotype. That Jersey dairy is a grazing dairy. Supposedly no grain at all. Too angular of a cow couldnt cut it. Sure they give them some type of silage tho. [/QUOTE]
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