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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1474704" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Could be a very true observation, because to many folks just kick the ball down the road. So a cow with a good udder doesn't usually raise an above adverage calf? I've read some real bs on the internet but this is right at the top. A lot of the top seedstock producers in the US of A raise very few above adverage calves according to your observations. Every seedstock producer that I've been to culls their cattle with poor udders. All you have to do is look at the udders on the Dames of the top AI bulls in the country to see how important a good udder is for selling semen.[/quote</p><p>If the AI studs pay attention to udders of the dam it would surprise me as they don't seem to pay any attention to structural soundness. I would rather have that udder than an unsound bull or cow that won't last till they are 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1474704, member: 22295"] Could be a very true observation, because to many folks just kick the ball down the road. So a cow with a good udder doesn't usually raise an above adverage calf? I've read some real bs on the internet but this is right at the top. A lot of the top seedstock producers in the US of A raise very few above adverage calves according to your observations. Every seedstock producer that I've been to culls their cattle with poor udders. All you have to do is look at the udders on the Dames of the top AI bulls in the country to see how important a good udder is for selling semen.[/quote If the AI studs pay attention to udders of the dam it would surprise me as they don't seem to pay any attention to structural soundness. I would rather have that udder than an unsound bull or cow that won't last till they are 5. [/QUOTE]
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