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New Tarentaise herd sire.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dylan Biggs" data-source="post: 1151948" data-attributes="member: 14282"><p>In general the Tarentaise breed is not known as a calving ease breed. That being said, as with any breed, it will depend on the breeding behind the individual bull. Charolais are not known as a calving ease breed either, but there are individuals that have calving ease bred into them that can be used successfully on heifers. Tarentaise in general have a longer gestation and thus are typically a bit larger at birth. It will depend on the heifers also in terms of their calving ease genetic background as well as the management of the heifers during their development. Very difficult to make a generalized blanket statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dylan Biggs, post: 1151948, member: 14282"] In general the Tarentaise breed is not known as a calving ease breed. That being said, as with any breed, it will depend on the breeding behind the individual bull. Charolais are not known as a calving ease breed either, but there are individuals that have calving ease bred into them that can be used successfully on heifers. Tarentaise in general have a longer gestation and thus are typically a bit larger at birth. It will depend on the heifers also in terms of their calving ease genetic background as well as the management of the heifers during their development. Very difficult to make a generalized blanket statement. [/QUOTE]
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