
04/28/11, 08:08 PM
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: SE Missouri
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Originally Posted by coso
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Very interesting article.
This particularly.
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It is interesting to note that both Draper and later Louise Erbe (private communication) referred to these early LaManchas of being of more than one type. Mrs Erbe described one type as "long bodied and real dairy", and the others as "the fat ones: heavier boned, shorter legged with high, round udders." She also said she culled heavily at first and admired their good temperment and non-fussy attitude about eating.
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Out of a very long bodied doe I got a not real large doeling and bred her to a Fr Alpine buck from excellent dairy lines. She gave me a single doeling as a FF and that doeling grew rapidly and has a high, round udder. Wonderful temperament, and good milker, but definitely a throw back of some sort. I guess the genetics of that doe and buck just didn't mesh. The other three doelings I got last yr are quite nicely "dairy". I'll be selling the "throwback" as a family milker, which she'll be great as. I bred her to a fine, large "dairy" LaMancha buck this yr and got a doeling who is larger and stockier than the doelings from my other does. She'll be sold as a milker too, most likely.
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