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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 4380"><p>Braunvieh. They have digressed from the dual purpose the same as Shorthorns. Milking Shorthorns - Brown Swiss. Beef Shorthorns - Braunvieh. They've been selected for better beef traits but still maintane the same basic qualities, lazy calving, large calves and not very bright.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Trying to remember the name of the</p><p>> breed of beef cow is that's</p><p>> basically the same as a Brown</p><p>> Swiss, except for being bred for</p><p>> beef traits. Is it genetically the</p><p>> same as a Brown Swiss, just</p><p>> different bloodlines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4380"] Braunvieh. They have digressed from the dual purpose the same as Shorthorns. Milking Shorthorns - Brown Swiss. Beef Shorthorns - Braunvieh. They've been selected for better beef traits but still maintane the same basic qualities, lazy calving, large calves and not very bright. dun > Trying to remember the name of the > breed of beef cow is that’s > basically the same as a Brown > Swiss, except for being bred for > beef traits. Is it genetically the > same as a Brown Swiss, just > different bloodlines? [/QUOTE]
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