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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy M" data-source="post: 1484328" data-attributes="member: 19946"><p>I agree with this statement. The intent of any of my home raised bulls would be for terminal calves. It would have to be a pretty awesome heifer before I'd consider keeping one that was sired by my home raised boys. I also don't plan to market any of my bulls for breeding stock because I'm not comfortable selling one without epds to give an idea of what to expect from them. One of my nephews has seen one of the bulls pictured and asked to buy him to replace one of his bulls. I encouraged him to wait until I have a crop of calves from him first so we can have an idea of their birth weights and pre/post weaning performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy M, post: 1484328, member: 19946"] I agree with this statement. The intent of any of my home raised bulls would be for terminal calves. It would have to be a pretty awesome heifer before I'd consider keeping one that was sired by my home raised boys. I also don't plan to market any of my bulls for breeding stock because I'm not comfortable selling one without epds to give an idea of what to expect from them. One of my nephews has seen one of the bulls pictured and asked to buy him to replace one of his bulls. I encouraged him to wait until I have a crop of calves from him first so we can have an idea of their birth weights and pre/post weaning performance. [/QUOTE]
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