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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1808482" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Prove it? These two Jerseys (one is old) have so far prodiced no milk and nothing but cost. </p><p></p><p>Our neighbor across the road leases the bottom land pastures for his best breeding stock, cows and a bull. This year because of my heifer he just put bred cows over here. When I told I was going to rent a Jersey bull calf he said he would bring one of his black heifer bulls. Well, shes 12 months old now and the heifer bull is now across the road, walking the fencline, avoiding "Yellow' the big Limosine herd bull and looking across the road at Honeydew. Honeydew has been in raging heat. I had to pen her up because these huge limosin cross cows were mounting her. I saw her fall down. She mounts other cows. I have never seen such frenzied heat periods of Jerseys compared to others. Jerseys have so much female hormone they will nurse any calf (most do) the bulls are so full of testosterone they are dangerous killers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1808482, member: 42782"] Prove it? These two Jerseys (one is old) have so far prodiced no milk and nothing but cost. Our neighbor across the road leases the bottom land pastures for his best breeding stock, cows and a bull. This year because of my heifer he just put bred cows over here. When I told I was going to rent a Jersey bull calf he said he would bring one of his black heifer bulls. Well, shes 12 months old now and the heifer bull is now across the road, walking the fencline, avoiding "Yellow' the big Limosine herd bull and looking across the road at Honeydew. Honeydew has been in raging heat. I had to pen her up because these huge limosin cross cows were mounting her. I saw her fall down. She mounts other cows. I have never seen such frenzied heat periods of Jerseys compared to others. Jerseys have so much female hormone they will nurse any calf (most do) the bulls are so full of testosterone they are dangerous killers. [/QUOTE]
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