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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 46405" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Did you know if you breed a Hereford to a Holstein, you get a black-baldie? I can think of a few reasons for having such a cross, such as a tremendous milking cross to use for embryo recipients, or to breed to a beef bull to make a 1/3 Holstein, 2/3 beef heifer, which could then be bred to a terminal cross bull. Or, if you had some inferior milkers, and wanted to get more out of the calves at the sale barn.... what do you guys think? I have a friend who bred some of his holsteins to my Hereford bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 46405, member: 587"] Did you know if you breed a Hereford to a Holstein, you get a black-baldie? I can think of a few reasons for having such a cross, such as a tremendous milking cross to use for embryo recipients, or to breed to a beef bull to make a 1/3 Holstein, 2/3 beef heifer, which could then be bred to a terminal cross bull. Or, if you had some inferior milkers, and wanted to get more out of the calves at the sale barn.... what do you guys think? I have a friend who bred some of his holsteins to my Hereford bull. [/QUOTE]
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