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<blockquote data-quote="greatgerts" data-source="post: 36602" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>Personally, I would send both down the road. Udder problems are hereditary and we all as breeders, whether large, small, full-time, or hobby, need to be producing animals that can produce QUALITY. Back when we first got into registered stock, we probably had about 5 or 6 cows with bad udders. We do not even have anything with those bloodlines anymore, we lost calves due to bad udders.</p><p> </p><p>The udders will not get any better, only worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greatgerts, post: 36602, member: 181"] Personally, I would send both down the road. Udder problems are hereditary and we all as breeders, whether large, small, full-time, or hobby, need to be producing animals that can produce QUALITY. Back when we first got into registered stock, we probably had about 5 or 6 cows with bad udders. We do not even have anything with those bloodlines anymore, we lost calves due to bad udders. The udders will not get any better, only worse. [/QUOTE]
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