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RobertMac, yes I have kept several sons - to date not one has bred a daughter with an udder you could fault. Currently we are working on making her the centre piece of our linebreeding program. We have sons and daughters off two different bulls and will cross breed them to create a core group of our herd where we will retain all our herd bulls from (we will be able to perpetuate her blood at 50% for ever if we desire by linebreeding the way we are)


Horseless, sorry again for leading your thread astray - I posted the pictures for FH to look at and she never commented  :roll:  :lol:  :lol:


Wyoming Rancher, Not really disputing your preferences - each to their own but the point I have tried to get people to think on is whether they are picking for functionality versus looks or fashion. As I said this cow has never needed assistance to calf or suckle in 20 calvings so you can't fault her for having a "bad bag". As far as I'm concerned there isn't a person on here who can claim they have a cow with a better udder - if they have keep her till she's older than my 23 year old, still calving and milking every year and I'll review the topic.  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:


What animal is usually the product of a ranch?
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