Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on March 09, 2013 at 18:12:03 from (97.115.191.41):
In Reply to: blueroan cows posted by 4010tp on March 09, 2013 at 17:23:09:
When I was a kid, for a while we had a shorthorn bull. One of the calves he sired with our Holstein milk cow was a very pretty blue roan heifer, who looked like a dairy cow. That heifer grew up to be a good milk cow, but about her 3rd or 4th pregnancy she had twin heifers (black whitefaces), and after that she never got pregnant again. Something must have been damaged by having twins and she ended up going to the stockyard. She never produced a blue roan calf, and was not a friendly, "petsey" cow like some of our others. As I remember, she was a bit of a fence crawler, who could jump over most of our fences if she felt like it (I SAW her do it several times!). But she was a good milk producer, who never kicked when hand milked. I liked her a lot and hated to lose her from my little dairy herd. But no calf, no milk.
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