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<blockquote data-quote="phillse" data-source="post: 390194" data-attributes="member: 5684"><p>My grandfather was into exotics and raised Charolais, Simmentals, Chianinna, and Pinzgauers, in additon to herefords. His breeding was done toatlly AI, this was early on when these breeds were first being carried by semen companies like Carnation at the time. From my experience with his animals the Pinzgauers were heavy muscled, good milkers with great longevity of bag, breed back easily, and had good growth. The draw back was that they could poduce calves quite large. I am talking 90 lbs. was common, but have seen several calves be 125 +. I like the cattle b ut getting rid of that color pattern is as hard or harder than gtting rid of the roan color pattern of Shorthorns. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillse, post: 390194, member: 5684"] My grandfather was into exotics and raised Charolais, Simmentals, Chianinna, and Pinzgauers, in additon to herefords. His breeding was done toatlly AI, this was early on when these breeds were first being carried by semen companies like Carnation at the time. From my experience with his animals the Pinzgauers were heavy muscled, good milkers with great longevity of bag, breed back easily, and had good growth. The draw back was that they could poduce calves quite large. I am talking 90 lbs. was common, but have seen several calves be 125 +. I like the cattle b ut getting rid of that color pattern is as hard or harder than gtting rid of the roan color pattern of Shorthorns. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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