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YEY.!!! I finally got to Meet My New Girl in Person! (Pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 529231" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Maybe Jersey/Holstein... though it could be any combination of things. Brown swiss, angus, etc. Unless an animal is purebred it's pretty hard to tell what breed they are for certain. If she's thrown some oddly marked calves she could have something really odd in the woodpile... white park maybe.</p><p></p><p>Her breed is much less important than her disposition and how well she fits with your family. She sounds like a nice quiet little cow. I think you'll be happy with her.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, she ought to be in heat again within 45-60 days after calving, and should be rebred for the first time around 60 days. She may be producing 2 gallons/day now, but that'll drop pretty quick and you'll want her bred back and freshened again ASAP. The less time she's non-productive the less money she'll cost to maintain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 529231, member: 852"] Maybe Jersey/Holstein... though it could be any combination of things. Brown swiss, angus, etc. Unless an animal is purebred it's pretty hard to tell what breed they are for certain. If she's thrown some oddly marked calves she could have something really odd in the woodpile... white park maybe. Her breed is much less important than her disposition and how well she fits with your family. She sounds like a nice quiet little cow. I think you'll be happy with her. FWIW, she ought to be in heat again within 45-60 days after calving, and should be rebred for the first time around 60 days. She may be producing 2 gallons/day now, but that'll drop pretty quick and you'll want her bred back and freshened again ASAP. The less time she's non-productive the less money she'll cost to maintain. [/QUOTE]
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