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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1585388" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Thanks. I don't want something too extreme as a cow, but I'm sure what I'd consider perfect for many it wouldn't be suitable for breeding. Sure, double muscled cattle have very big risk at calving. I'm not against having them in the herd, as long as cows can calve well without c-section. Even if we can keep a closer eye on them at the calving time, I don't want any which would struggle to calve a normal size calf.</p><p>That one cow, on the left in the pic with elder calves, is 1st calver. She looks very impressive in reality, pure muscle beast. Her first calf weighed 97lbs and she needed some assistance. She has grown alot now and she should have her second calf from an easy calving AI limousine bull. If she won't have trouble, she should stay for quite a while. But I wouldn't want to have many like her. She carries alot of risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1585388, member: 19683"] Thanks. I don't want something too extreme as a cow, but I'm sure what I'd consider perfect for many it wouldn't be suitable for breeding. Sure, double muscled cattle have very big risk at calving. I'm not against having them in the herd, as long as cows can calve well without c-section. Even if we can keep a closer eye on them at the calving time, I don't want any which would struggle to calve a normal size calf. That one cow, on the left in the pic with elder calves, is 1st calver. She looks very impressive in reality, pure muscle beast. Her first calf weighed 97lbs and she needed some assistance. She has grown alot now and she should have her second calf from an easy calving AI limousine bull. If she won't have trouble, she should stay for quite a while. But I wouldn't want to have many like her. She carries alot of risk. [/QUOTE]
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