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<blockquote data-quote="Twisted" data-source="post: 1836946" data-attributes="member: 43517"><p>I would agree to this to an extent. I have picked a breed of cattle that isn't as popular as some of the other breeds. I am getting too old to heal quickly and am tired of being kicked and ran over and chasing cattle all over the country. Gave that last one up a good time ago. I picked a very docile breed that I can't readily get a replacement bull for unless I travel to another state. How would I ever know how well a offspring of that bull would take to my pastures? Same with AI. I can't, but one thing I can control is what they eat and can change to what is best for the cattle with-in reason, there is a balance there. The money is in weight gain and I do not want to get ran over and kicked trying to procduce it. The big guys have already proven the benefits, I'm only trying to use what they have already spent the time and money on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twisted, post: 1836946, member: 43517"] I would agree to this to an extent. I have picked a breed of cattle that isn't as popular as some of the other breeds. I am getting too old to heal quickly and am tired of being kicked and ran over and chasing cattle all over the country. Gave that last one up a good time ago. I picked a very docile breed that I can't readily get a replacement bull for unless I travel to another state. How would I ever know how well a offspring of that bull would take to my pastures? Same with AI. I can't, but one thing I can control is what they eat and can change to what is best for the cattle with-in reason, there is a balance there. The money is in weight gain and I do not want to get ran over and kicked trying to procduce it. The big guys have already proven the benefits, I'm only trying to use what they have already spent the time and money on. [/QUOTE]
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