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<blockquote data-quote="jwimberly" data-source="post: 1551752" data-attributes="member: 27456"><p>I think in a 'round about way milk quality is being tested. The beef guy tests it by monitoring of calf weaning weights or the pounds of meat on the ground which is exactly what that cows milk went to produce. In my mind I see heavier w.w. of calves in comparison to other calves in its herd is a good milk quality check. Sure there are other factors going into weaning weights such as genetics but if all other calves have the same sire then wouldn't that kinda cancel out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwimberly, post: 1551752, member: 27456"] I think in a 'round about way milk quality is being tested. The beef guy tests it by monitoring of calf weaning weights or the pounds of meat on the ground which is exactly what that cows milk went to produce. In my mind I see heavier w.w. of calves in comparison to other calves in its herd is a good milk quality check. Sure there are other factors going into weaning weights such as genetics but if all other calves have the same sire then wouldn't that kinda cancel out? [/QUOTE]
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