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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1484619" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Utopia. If they are all alike why not just use one bull? I have not seen that evenness. </p><p>Reputable breeder: define? AI stud with the latest and greatest off of test or from their buddy source? Walking through the cow herd of each bull in an AI catalog or in every state from here to there. Not very feasible. "PB Breeders" of Angus are the ones that have caused the adjoining thread about bad feet that are a major problem for many who breed mainline and trust the established sources. And the Angus breed needs a topline scoring system, an udder and teat scoring system, a mothering and calf vigor scoring system, apparently hid some defects for a while, have a new defect in the pot, ... If you deal with any species very long it becomes clear that some or many of the top end or movers and shakers are there for themselves and not for the benefit of the potential buyers or their species and breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1484619, member: 24565"] Utopia. If they are all alike why not just use one bull? I have not seen that evenness. Reputable breeder: define? AI stud with the latest and greatest off of test or from their buddy source? Walking through the cow herd of each bull in an AI catalog or in every state from here to there. Not very feasible. "PB Breeders" of Angus are the ones that have caused the adjoining thread about bad feet that are a major problem for many who breed mainline and trust the established sources. And the Angus breed needs a topline scoring system, an udder and teat scoring system, a mothering and calf vigor scoring system, apparently hid some defects for a while, have a new defect in the pot, ... If you deal with any species very long it becomes clear that some or many of the top end or movers and shakers are there for themselves and not for the benefit of the potential buyers or their species and breed. [/QUOTE]
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