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Jersey cross/ purebreds, costs, outputs?
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<blockquote data-quote="LTH" data-source="post: 7373977" data-attributes="member: 149060"><p>They can graze guy I milked for grazed them, but they’re a big cow and take a bit of feeding a lot of spots have them inside all time. The heifers he had coming through by crv bulls were smart and gave a lot of milk but they were well fed tmr on a night through summer as well as grazing. But his older ones by genus bulls poorer in udder. I just don’t think you can beat a good Friesian or Frisian Holstein that still looks like a Friesian compared to a good Holstein, fleckveih etc. Yield, quality, cull cow, beef cross, fertility etc. Don’t think fleckveihs will last as long in the udder as a Friesian. Just looked at UK sires and arrival has components nearly twice that of the best fleckveih and a massive milk yield. There’s two fleckveihs with decent quality scores but others are less or same as the rest of the modern friesians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LTH, post: 7373977, member: 149060"] They can graze guy I milked for grazed them, but they’re a big cow and take a bit of feeding a lot of spots have them inside all time. The heifers he had coming through by crv bulls were smart and gave a lot of milk but they were well fed tmr on a night through summer as well as grazing. But his older ones by genus bulls poorer in udder. I just don’t think you can beat a good Friesian or Frisian Holstein that still looks like a Friesian compared to a good Holstein, fleckveih etc. Yield, quality, cull cow, beef cross, fertility etc. Don’t think fleckveihs will last as long in the udder as a Friesian. Just looked at UK sires and arrival has components nearly twice that of the best fleckveih and a massive milk yield. There’s two fleckveihs with decent quality scores but others are less or same as the rest of the modern friesians. [/QUOTE]
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