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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1594671" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>She is an Executive Order out of a cow out of a homegrown bull, TY (a Ranch Hand bull) - and she goes back to a donor cow.</p><p>I have a few TY daughters and they are GREAT cows. Phenotype, temperament, milking, structure - just great cows. I actually contacted the guy that bought him from me to see if he was still around, but he shipped him. We used him two years after I lost Ken. First year, we sold all his daughters. Glad I saved the ones I did.</p><p>I am a little concerned because she is actually making a little udder. Not fat - milk udder.</p><p>We thought she was getting fat, so we turned her out with the cow herd before shows for about a month. When she came back in, she had more "fat" in her udder. It didn't look fatty - so I felt it - nope, making a nice little udder. I even had a dairy man check it. He said no fat - just milk. Not due until 1-3-20???? This has been a slow process for about 3 months now. Guess she is just early developing. Hurts her in the ring. Judges would have to think she has a fatty udder. I mean, it's not grossly fat looking. It's a nice tight little udder - but it's an udder. You can see it in the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1594671, member: 968"] She is an Executive Order out of a cow out of a homegrown bull, TY (a Ranch Hand bull) - and she goes back to a donor cow. I have a few TY daughters and they are GREAT cows. Phenotype, temperament, milking, structure - just great cows. I actually contacted the guy that bought him from me to see if he was still around, but he shipped him. We used him two years after I lost Ken. First year, we sold all his daughters. Glad I saved the ones I did. I am a little concerned because she is actually making a little udder. Not fat - milk udder. We thought she was getting fat, so we turned her out with the cow herd before shows for about a month. When she came back in, she had more "fat" in her udder. It didn't look fatty - so I felt it - nope, making a nice little udder. I even had a dairy man check it. He said no fat - just milk. Not due until 1-3-20???? This has been a slow process for about 3 months now. Guess she is just early developing. Hurts her in the ring. Judges would have to think she has a fatty udder. I mean, it's not grossly fat looking. It's a nice tight little udder - but it's an udder. You can see it in the picture. [/QUOTE]
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