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<blockquote data-quote="dbird33" data-source="post: 1565970" data-attributes="member: 30465"><p>I'm still really new to breeding cattle and didn't do so hot on my first try (used the hot bulls). Over the past two years I've focused on balanced cattle and phenotype. My philosophy now, right or wrong, is to avoid extremes as much as possible and try to get everything to fall between the top and bottom 25% of the breed. I've also switched from sampling a ton of different bulls, trying to fix specific flaws in individual cows, to using one or two bulls across the whole herd. Hoping to gain consistency there. </p><p>I changed course on a lot of this due to reading this board over the past three years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbird33, post: 1565970, member: 30465"] I'm still really new to breeding cattle and didn't do so hot on my first try (used the hot bulls). Over the past two years I've focused on balanced cattle and phenotype. My philosophy now, right or wrong, is to avoid extremes as much as possible and try to get everything to fall between the top and bottom 25% of the breed. I've also switched from sampling a ton of different bulls, trying to fix specific flaws in individual cows, to using one or two bulls across the whole herd. Hoping to gain consistency there. I changed course on a lot of this due to reading this board over the past three years. [/QUOTE]
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