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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1237731" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Or hojo.</p><p>Lots of dairymen are breeding the bottom third of their cows to beef right now. Most is limousin due to wulf's program but there's a lot of simangus going out as well. Jersey fat is yellow but they marble really, really well so the key to making good carcasses with them in the mix is to knock the fat off and add gain. </p><p>As far as calving them, even the heifers can stand quite a bit more calf than you'd think... They're pretty tough for dairy cattle and the dam's side of things is extreme calving ease. In fact I had a relief breeder mix up some char semen and breed it to jersey heifers and they all had them with no help and it wasn't even CE char semen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1237731, member: 14661"] Or hojo. Lots of dairymen are breeding the bottom third of their cows to beef right now. Most is limousin due to wulf's program but there's a lot of simangus going out as well. Jersey fat is yellow but they marble really, really well so the key to making good carcasses with them in the mix is to knock the fat off and add gain. As far as calving them, even the heifers can stand quite a bit more calf than you'd think... They're pretty tough for dairy cattle and the dam's side of things is extreme calving ease. In fact I had a relief breeder mix up some char semen and breed it to jersey heifers and they all had them with no help and it wasn't even CE char semen. [/QUOTE]
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