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Re: Question for Nebraska Cowman or ennybody else
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Posted by John T on September 25, 2006 at 11:12:16 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Question for Nebraska Cowman or ennybody else posted by jmixigo on September 25, 2006 at 07:54:19:
jm, The same basically true around here. I think the Angus folks have done one great job of marketing, the Yuppies have bought into the "Angus Beef" must be better mindset cuz they saw so on TV or their Yuppie neighbors told them and its the FAD now I think lol. The feeder folks like the black baldies about as well it seems. Ive seen some Angus with maybe a part Holstein cross which seem to make super milkin Mother cows. Personally, I think the reddish/cream colored Shorthorn is the best lookin cows goin but Jerseys have the nice eyes lol but the last part Jersey part Ayrshire I kept as a family cow was hard to hand milk cuz of her lil teats grrrrrr John T (dont really like cows but on my hillside farm theyre a necessity to keep the farm cleaned up)
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