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<blockquote data-quote="paul swisher" data-source="post: 22234" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I Hear you all talking about Pinzgauers calving problems, looking like long horns.... Let me give some facts not guesses or bs. MARC Progress Report #4 May 1993 Table 2 - Breed cross differences Pinz-X 95.9% calvings unassisted compared to orig HA-X 94.4%, Char-X 91.2%, of the first recorded 3,700 U.S. calvings 1% required assistance. We have 60+ moma's and would lie to say we never have to pull a calf but my gelbveigh neighbors have many more and the commercial breeders dont do anywhere as well. As to telling them from a longhorn those are the same people than think everything black looks like an Angus. Looking like a milk cow they are milk cows - Dual purpose in Europe, and as a result probably wean as good a calf as there is we have raised Hereford, Semi's and have never had as good a moma's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul swisher, post: 22234, member: 49"] I Hear you all talking about Pinzgauers calving problems, looking like long horns.... Let me give some facts not guesses or bs. MARC Progress Report #4 May 1993 Table 2 - Breed cross differences Pinz-X 95.9% calvings unassisted compared to orig HA-X 94.4%, Char-X 91.2%, of the first recorded 3,700 U.S. calvings 1% required assistance. We have 60+ moma's and would lie to say we never have to pull a calf but my gelbveigh neighbors have many more and the commercial breeders dont do anywhere as well. As to telling them from a longhorn those are the same people than think everything black looks like an Angus. Looking like a milk cow they are milk cows - Dual purpose in Europe, and as a result probably wean as good a calf as there is we have raised Hereford, Semi's and have never had as good a moma's. [/QUOTE]
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