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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1533925" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>You make some valid points and to a small breeder the large breeders A.I bulls are essential for them to be able to do what they do. But i still feel the small breeder has the advantage of selecting the best genetics from multiple large herds and producing some outstanding animals. I would also prefer a bull that has had the best conditions being raised so he has grown to his potential and has the best chance of avoiding leg and foot injuries. But of course there is advantages and disadvantages either way you go. I also disagree with the statement small breeders make excuses, to me small breeders are very hard judges of their breeding as they are always aiming for the ceiling where as in my experience with large breeders they believe their cattle are the best in the country even if they have high pins, terrible udders and feet that wont last long, and they wont hear it any other way. Just my experience though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1533925, member: 33533"] You make some valid points and to a small breeder the large breeders A.I bulls are essential for them to be able to do what they do. But i still feel the small breeder has the advantage of selecting the best genetics from multiple large herds and producing some outstanding animals. I would also prefer a bull that has had the best conditions being raised so he has grown to his potential and has the best chance of avoiding leg and foot injuries. But of course there is advantages and disadvantages either way you go. I also disagree with the statement small breeders make excuses, to me small breeders are very hard judges of their breeding as they are always aiming for the ceiling where as in my experience with large breeders they believe their cattle are the best in the country even if they have high pins, terrible udders and feet that wont last long, and they wont hear it any other way. Just my experience though. [/QUOTE]
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