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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1534071" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>As for culling hard.. I have a lot of cows I'd like to cull.. they're making calves while I find replacements I like better (and they prove themselves).. they're terminal cows, and I'd consider about half my herd to be that.. doesn't matter to my breeding program whether I have them or not.</p><p></p><p>while there are advantages to large operations, they have disadvantages too.. ain't no way they know the docility of them all (they probably will all either run you over or run the fence over).. And just because you have more stock to choose from doesn't mean the average is any better.. If you wanted 10 bulls from a small guy like me or 10 from 2000, well, you'll get the better 10 from the large herd probably because they could all be top picks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1534071, member: 9096"] As for culling hard.. I have a lot of cows I'd like to cull.. they're making calves while I find replacements I like better (and they prove themselves).. they're terminal cows, and I'd consider about half my herd to be that.. doesn't matter to my breeding program whether I have them or not. while there are advantages to large operations, they have disadvantages too.. ain't no way they know the docility of them all (they probably will all either run you over or run the fence over).. And just because you have more stock to choose from doesn't mean the average is any better.. If you wanted 10 bulls from a small guy like me or 10 from 2000, well, you'll get the better 10 from the large herd probably because they could all be top picks. [/QUOTE]
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