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<blockquote data-quote="angusdave63" data-source="post: 986270" data-attributes="member: 14945"><p>the only problem with alot of the select sires bulls is all that milk. i quit the dairy business along time ago. cattle don't need all that milk to wean a heavy calf. imo it just leads to bad udders and high maintence cost down the road. other than that i would use any of the three. hoss if your breeding balancers then i think the comercial market is what your selling to, most comercial guys in the mid south don't supplement there cows. from what i can see down in your area most comercial cattle run on fescue. if thats the case i would think with your gelbveih milk numbers you would not want to add to that with high milk angus. i would worry more about what your customer need are, than others opinions on a few bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angusdave63, post: 986270, member: 14945"] the only problem with alot of the select sires bulls is all that milk. i quit the dairy business along time ago. cattle don't need all that milk to wean a heavy calf. imo it just leads to bad udders and high maintence cost down the road. other than that i would use any of the three. hoss if your breeding balancers then i think the comercial market is what your selling to, most comercial guys in the mid south don't supplement there cows. from what i can see down in your area most comercial cattle run on fescue. if thats the case i would think with your gelbveih milk numbers you would not want to add to that with high milk angus. i would worry more about what your customer need are, than others opinions on a few bulls. [/QUOTE]
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