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<blockquote data-quote="wrightwayangus" data-source="post: 882879" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>I like the idea of you going with something that compliments your cows. If you wanted to stick with one bull be sure and try to look at a bull or have someone who has seen the bull. We have seen a lot of numbers being chased that don't reflect what a bull really does and in a couple of years his numbers won't be anything like they are now. Give a bull a couple of years to see what his numbers really are going to be. We saw this issue with our herd sire and his numbers are improving as he gets more calves on the ground. Also look at different bull tests and see what type of genetics guys have large sire groups of to see what kind of growers you are getting on a year in and year out basis. just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrightwayangus, post: 882879, member: 17459"] I like the idea of you going with something that compliments your cows. If you wanted to stick with one bull be sure and try to look at a bull or have someone who has seen the bull. We have seen a lot of numbers being chased that don't reflect what a bull really does and in a couple of years his numbers won't be anything like they are now. Give a bull a couple of years to see what his numbers really are going to be. We saw this issue with our herd sire and his numbers are improving as he gets more calves on the ground. Also look at different bull tests and see what type of genetics guys have large sire groups of to see what kind of growers you are getting on a year in and year out basis. just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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