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<blockquote data-quote="Backbone Ranch" data-source="post: 1752312" data-attributes="member: 20754"><p>We bred her to Knik River Kakadu Snowman. I do not pretend to know anything about Guernsey bulls, but my mother talked to his owner when they purchased some Murray Grey semen, and we ended up buying some straws from them soon after. We had always talked about breeding our cross cow to a Guernsey bull, and this one fell into our lap. We currently have a 4 month old 75% Guernsey x 25% Murray Grey bull calf that is growing like mad right now. You can definitely tell he has some dairy in him, but not to the point where he looks scraggly compared to our beef calves. I will have to try and get a current photo of the pair sometime this weekend when I return home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backbone Ranch, post: 1752312, member: 20754"] We bred her to Knik River Kakadu Snowman. I do not pretend to know anything about Guernsey bulls, but my mother talked to his owner when they purchased some Murray Grey semen, and we ended up buying some straws from them soon after. We had always talked about breeding our cross cow to a Guernsey bull, and this one fell into our lap. We currently have a 4 month old 75% Guernsey x 25% Murray Grey bull calf that is growing like mad right now. You can definitely tell he has some dairy in him, but not to the point where he looks scraggly compared to our beef calves. I will have to try and get a current photo of the pair sometime this weekend when I return home. [/QUOTE]
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