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<blockquote data-quote="BRAFORDMAN" data-source="post: 805718" data-attributes="member: 14817"><p>I agree. Thats why he is used on brangus or herefords now. He ads growth and he adds milk and corrects udders. The baldies my dad had raised good calves but the cows did not milk good. All of the heifers out of him have been excelent milkers. They are what you want in heavy milking cows. They milk heavy and keep their condition, unlike alot of heavy milkers. HIs ability to maintain his weight on grass passes on to his offspring.</p><p>After the cut back I now have two cows from, him and a few heifers.</p><p></p><p>My best heifer i got from him was dark red with black legs. She was out of a brangus baldie. She was large framed and milked like a holstein. She was my lead cow. She was everything I wanted in a cow.</p><p>She was struck by lightning 2 weeks after having her first calf :shock: </p><p></p><p>If this old bull can work for me a few more years I hope to get some more heifers Just like her. He is 8 years old and still going strong.</p><p></p><p>The bigger heifers i got from him were out of black baldies. These heifers were all braford marked.</p><p>The smaller heifers were out of santa gert cross cows.These calves were braford marked as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRAFORDMAN, post: 805718, member: 14817"] I agree. Thats why he is used on brangus or herefords now. He ads growth and he adds milk and corrects udders. The baldies my dad had raised good calves but the cows did not milk good. All of the heifers out of him have been excelent milkers. They are what you want in heavy milking cows. They milk heavy and keep their condition, unlike alot of heavy milkers. HIs ability to maintain his weight on grass passes on to his offspring. After the cut back I now have two cows from, him and a few heifers. My best heifer i got from him was dark red with black legs. She was out of a brangus baldie. She was large framed and milked like a holstein. She was my lead cow. She was everything I wanted in a cow. She was struck by lightning 2 weeks after having her first calf :shock: If this old bull can work for me a few more years I hope to get some more heifers Just like her. He is 8 years old and still going strong. The bigger heifers i got from him were out of black baldies. These heifers were all braford marked. The smaller heifers were out of santa gert cross cows.These calves were braford marked as well. [/QUOTE]
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