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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5452"><p>If starting with dairy cows, your best bet is one of the very high carcass trait low milk Angus bulls. Knock out some of the milk so they keep easier, get some marbeling in, decrease frame size, keep fertility and add some muscle.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> i like the idea of using</p><p>> beefmaster cows with a sim bull.</p><p>> it is probly going to be hard to</p><p>> find good beefmaster cows for a</p><p>> reasonable price around my area.</p><p>> tell me why you would have</p><p>> beefmaster cows and not simm cows.</p><p>> my question is about using a</p><p>> jersey or holstein cow to cross</p><p>> with is that a good idea or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5452"] If starting with dairy cows, your best bet is one of the very high carcass trait low milk Angus bulls. Knock out some of the milk so they keep easier, get some marbeling in, decrease frame size, keep fertility and add some muscle. dun > i like the idea of using > beefmaster cows with a sim bull. > it is probly going to be hard to > find good beefmaster cows for a > reasonable price around my area. > tell me why you would have > beefmaster cows and not simm cows. > my question is about using a > jersey or holstein cow to cross > with is that a good idea or not. [/QUOTE]
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