I refer to the goose line of ewes a lot, because they are very VERY consistent producers of fast growing lambs. Part of the reason is their udders (milking). I think they are proof that the udders do not have to look like a dairy cow to be good baby growers. Here is three generations of udders in the goose line of ewes
 |
Great Grand Mommy 331T (Goose), still has a nicely formed firm udder |
 |
Grand Mommy 37U (Lucy Goose) a little more of a heart shaped but same firmness |
 |
Mommy 87X (Taloose) awesome shape and a little larger (Trooper influence)
She's feeding fast growing triplets! |
No comments:
Post a Comment