British friesian bulls

Mack Red as promised, I'm better at breeding them than taking photos!
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som farmer

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figures look fine, bull looks nice, just wish they would put his vital statistics up, stature, chest, body udder etc.
perhaps i am to fussy ! Bought a big batch of i/c grazing type cows, and i know all he did, was swop a load of 'nice' looking bull calves, with his pal, reared them, and used them, cows av 7500 liters, good f+p, and virtually all, held 1st service, which is, in reality, all we need !
 
GTW daughter, in second lactation, working hard at present, I'd like her more if she didn't lie in the sh1t. She looks very similar to the Quaich daughter I posted in the summer, mistakenly, both nice cows.
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Major kimberley, mother of Mack Red milking in her 6th lactation, not the prettiest but all the Majors seem to hang about, get back in calf and don't cause any grief. M
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averick has done a brilliant job on udders, we have a great group of heifers by him, genomics say his udder quality will come through in Mack.
 

LTH

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Anyone milking any Jupiter’s, got ten heifer calves this time and possible another 8 heifers to sexed this time. Bearing in mind only milk just over 40 gonna have a few about so wondering what folk make of them as cows, calves look good?
 

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