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Adding a new breed to a suckler herd
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<blockquote data-quote="choochter" data-source="post: 7949500" data-attributes="member: 85"><p>Will reply later in more detail, Bazadaise wont get too fat when finishing - 3 mostly, or 4L.</p><p>Calves are born small therefore easy calving, but retain the good shape.</p><p>For milk, got enough for own calf and they're more a terminal breed than a maternal breed. </p><p>Cross very well with Lim (will get pics), other Baz breeders I know cross with Angus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="choochter, post: 7949500, member: 85"] Will reply later in more detail, Bazadaise wont get too fat when finishing - 3 mostly, or 4L. Calves are born small therefore easy calving, but retain the good shape. For milk, got enough for own calf and they're more a terminal breed than a maternal breed. Cross very well with Lim (will get pics), other Baz breeders I know cross with Angus [/QUOTE]
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