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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1238088" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>They're precocious, all right. </p><p>Still remember my only visit to one of my Jersey dairy clients' farm, back in the '80s. So far as I know his genetics were well-respected and sought after - but good God, what a crap hole. Don't recall what I was there for, but he had several 14-month old heifers that didn't weigh an ounce over 400 lb. - in the milking string. So... they probably got bred at 5 months of age...probably by their brothers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1238088, member: 12607"] They're precocious, all right. Still remember my only visit to one of my Jersey dairy clients' farm, back in the '80s. So far as I know his genetics were well-respected and sought after - but good God, what a crap hole. Don't recall what I was there for, but he had several 14-month old heifers that didn't weigh an ounce over 400 lb. - in the milking string. So... they probably got bred at 5 months of age...probably by their brothers. [/QUOTE]
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