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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1814075" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>A neighbor of mine artificially bred his Jersey cows to Charolais bulls in the mid 70s. He had once run a dairy and brought 50 heifers with him when he retired to a smaller hillside farm.</p><p>While I agree that Jerseys normally have small calves, some of these were pretty big, at least 100 pounds. These calves made really nice cows and I bought some of them when he retired a second time.</p><p>I was still a kid and learned a lot from all the calf pulling, treating for milk fever, and dehorning we had to do with those cows and their calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1814075, member: 32879"] A neighbor of mine artificially bred his Jersey cows to Charolais bulls in the mid 70s. He had once run a dairy and brought 50 heifers with him when he retired to a smaller hillside farm. While I agree that Jerseys normally have small calves, some of these were pretty big, at least 100 pounds. These calves made really nice cows and I bought some of them when he retired a second time. I was still a kid and learned a lot from all the calf pulling, treating for milk fever, and dehorning we had to do with those cows and their calves. [/QUOTE]
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