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<blockquote data-quote="harperfarmer" data-source="post: 7610672" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>It's a bit too early to tell as we've only just started retaining homebred heifers but I think it's inevitable we'll lose some milk but as long as its not a huge amount and detrimental to calf weights I can live with it. If anything the blue x dairy can have too much milk early on and I just want to tidy up bags and have a slightly more functional cow. I love the blue x dairy but they don't last that long and the calves are quite inconsistent, either top notch or slightly disappointing. Hopefully a beef bred cow will start to give a more regular uniform crop of calves. Time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harperfarmer, post: 7610672, member: 4455"] It's a bit too early to tell as we've only just started retaining homebred heifers but I think it's inevitable we'll lose some milk but as long as its not a huge amount and detrimental to calf weights I can live with it. If anything the blue x dairy can have too much milk early on and I just want to tidy up bags and have a slightly more functional cow. I love the blue x dairy but they don't last that long and the calves are quite inconsistent, either top notch or slightly disappointing. Hopefully a beef bred cow will start to give a more regular uniform crop of calves. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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