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What think ye of Square Meater X Jersey - dual-purpose
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<blockquote data-quote="gallowaygirl" data-source="post: 692155" data-attributes="member: 8844"><p>As always, I'll throw a comment in here for the Galloways. They are considered a moderate-framed animal, are extremely polled, and you can choose from either solid colored reds & duns, or whites (what I raise) or the belteds. They will also add a little more hair to the animals that you have already developed. The hair won't be thick enough that it will affect transition into heat and humidity though, as the lowline/jersey will shorten and thin it out. The cows and bulls are extremely docile (I just halter broke a 10yr cow 3 weeks ago and she was shown Thursday night) </p><p></p><p>I am unsure what kind of teats are acceptable to hand-milkers, but there are quite a few cows that milk enough to feed a calf and produce daily for you.</p><p>They are excellent beef producers and are also EXTREMELY easy calvers, most heifers calve out by themselves and you find momma and calf a day later, both doing fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gallowaygirl, post: 692155, member: 8844"] As always, I'll throw a comment in here for the Galloways. They are considered a moderate-framed animal, are extremely polled, and you can choose from either solid colored reds & duns, or whites (what I raise) or the belteds. They will also add a little more hair to the animals that you have already developed. The hair won't be thick enough that it will affect transition into heat and humidity though, as the lowline/jersey will shorten and thin it out. The cows and bulls are extremely docile (I just halter broke a 10yr cow 3 weeks ago and she was shown Thursday night) I am unsure what kind of teats are acceptable to hand-milkers, but there are quite a few cows that milk enough to feed a calf and produce daily for you. They are excellent beef producers and are also EXTREMELY easy calvers, most heifers calve out by themselves and you find momma and calf a day later, both doing fine. [/QUOTE]
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