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Are Wagyu cattle any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="GenuineRisk" data-source="post: 4130460" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>We only use Wagyu on the odd pedigree heifer to ensure easy calving. We love them for about two weeks,,as they shoot out, are exceptionally vigorous and they'll make any heifer's mind up about fact she loves the job. After two weeks, we lose the love - barsteward little things who even with the Blue in them are very contrary. We seem to get mostly heifers and we retain those as recips, which they are excellent for - surprisingly milky. The marbling will not appear on a dairy crossbred - it doesn't on a Blue much. Probably different if crossed with something like a Hereford, I would think. To make any money, you'd need to be on a premium sire scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GenuineRisk, post: 4130460, member: 12"] We only use Wagyu on the odd pedigree heifer to ensure easy calving. We love them for about two weeks,,as they shoot out, are exceptionally vigorous and they'll make any heifer's mind up about fact she loves the job. After two weeks, we lose the love - barsteward little things who even with the Blue in them are very contrary. We seem to get mostly heifers and we retain those as recips, which they are excellent for - surprisingly milky. The marbling will not appear on a dairy crossbred - it doesn't on a Blue much. Probably different if crossed with something like a Hereford, I would think. To make any money, you'd need to be on a premium sire scheme. [/QUOTE]
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