Wow,
This has turned into quite a thread.....
On the udders, Most of the Cows I have go back to two of the first ones I bought. AAny other cow and thier get tended to not measure up....
Cow one appears to have some shorthorn and maybe Charlais or Limosouin. It is hard to say, she is yellow with feathered in white. Her calves tend to be Blue Roan when bred to Black Bulls.....SHe is about 11 years old and has as good of udder confirmation as I have ever seen. Nice tight but full bag, small teats. All her hiefer and grand hiefer calves are the same.
Cow 2 has just a little Saler and Hereford and then Angus and Gelbvieh. She throws incredible steer calvves as do her Heifers and Grand Hiefers. They are the ones that averaged over 4.25 lbs per day at the Steer Futurity. Thrre years ago, I thought i was going to have to sell her. She was 10 and developed some bottle like Teats. Well, she raised a great calf and the last two with no problems. Her Hiefers and Grand Hiefers udders are nothing like hers.
One Bull that may have a major influence in my herd was a Sim-Angus Bull I bought from Terry Anderson in Pilot Rock Oregon. At the time I was using Weaning Wt., Birth Wt. and gain as my primary "numbers" and then appearance. I wish I knew the pedigree, but at the time I didn't care. I just wanted what I wanted, pedigree be dambed, LOL.
Terry had like 200 bulls and this bull was in the top 5% for all these traits. He looked good, but what sold me was he was outta a cow that was Terry's oldest, maybe 13? And this is a cowherd that makes a living. That screamed to me that this was a Bull that could put longevity and production in the cows he made. Terry has no night calving person as his cows are expected to calve.
Well, those hiefers I couldn't decide on with the huge Pelvises, they are from this bull. Thier calves are doing well, I only kept few of the hiefers the year before as I kinda wanted to see before jumping whole hog.
So is it the cow or bull? I guess it can be either, LOL,
PPRM