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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1550632" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>Your paying for genetics, period! I think a lot of people who buy from them will agree. Also when an operation sells $8-10 million a year or more, and they have multiple sires in AI stud, donors with millions of dollars in progeny sales, and operations around the world buy your cattle, Argentina for example, then you may have something worth a closer look. </p><p></p><p>We don't try to reinvent the wheel, we breed to the best SAV sires, the calves look great, they wean big and thick, and when you go to sell them, it's a pedigree people trust. </p><p></p><p>I am sure that the operations you mentioned produce excellent cattle. There are plenty of cows to breed and plenty of bulls needed. I don't see anyone as competition, only myself, because I'm extremely hard on myself when it comes to constantly improving our genetics. I just prefer SAV over GAR. Some will disagree with me, but I think there is a world of difference between a $20k bull and a $1 million bull. I've bred to both and I see the difference, and it's noticeable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1550632, member: 37967"] Your paying for genetics, period! I think a lot of people who buy from them will agree. Also when an operation sells $8-10 million a year or more, and they have multiple sires in AI stud, donors with millions of dollars in progeny sales, and operations around the world buy your cattle, Argentina for example, then you may have something worth a closer look. We don’t try to reinvent the wheel, we breed to the best SAV sires, the calves look great, they wean big and thick, and when you go to sell them, it’s a pedigree people trust. I am sure that the operations you mentioned produce excellent cattle. There are plenty of cows to breed and plenty of bulls needed. I don’t see anyone as competition, only myself, because I’m extremely hard on myself when it comes to constantly improving our genetics. I just prefer SAV over GAR. Some will disagree with me, but I think there is a world of difference between a $20k bull and a $1 million bull. I’ve bred to both and I see the difference, and it’s noticeable. [/QUOTE]
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