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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 686279" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>Ah I don't hate them, they just aren't for me. In a cruel twist of fate the uni I'm at actually has stud gelbviehs so maybe I'll change my mind. I saw a cow yesterday. She was nice, hind legs a little turned out but other than that she was a beauty. It might just be the ones over here but people have told me they can get a real yellow fat on them which the butchers don't like. They aren't popular where I'm from. I can still appreciate a nice animal though haha.</p><p></p><p>Like I've mentioned I'm considering going into Charolais. Maybe I'll buy a 3 in 1 in my last year of uni. The massive seedstock stud in my town closed up because he got bored a few years ago and people got into the chars so there is a market. I want to try and make them a little more cross breeding 'friendly'. Work on the inlaid shoulders and things. I won't ever have more than a couple of cows but I hope that the animals I do produce go on to do good things. One can only hope I suppose. </p><p></p><p>At least it's water logged and not sand logged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 686279, member: 1279"] Ah I don't hate them, they just aren't for me. In a cruel twist of fate the uni I'm at actually has stud gelbviehs so maybe I'll change my mind. I saw a cow yesterday. She was nice, hind legs a little turned out but other than that she was a beauty. It might just be the ones over here but people have told me they can get a real yellow fat on them which the butchers don't like. They aren't popular where I'm from. I can still appreciate a nice animal though haha. Like I've mentioned I'm considering going into Charolais. Maybe I'll buy a 3 in 1 in my last year of uni. The massive seedstock stud in my town closed up because he got bored a few years ago and people got into the chars so there is a market. I want to try and make them a little more cross breeding 'friendly'. Work on the inlaid shoulders and things. I won't ever have more than a couple of cows but I hope that the animals I do produce go on to do good things. One can only hope I suppose. At least it's water logged and not sand logged. [/QUOTE]
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