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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 892528" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>Scroote I will get you some pics. You would be alot better off to just drive on over some day and take a look for yourself. I mate every cow I own both dairy and beef and breed the bulls strength to a cows weakness. Doesn't always come out perfect but I have 3/4 sisters I will never breed the same way as they are alot different in lets say fleshing ability and fertility. Yes I understand huge commercial guys can't A.I every single cow they own but sorting their cows in with a bull that will help fix some of their problems it will for sure make some progress on a uniform herd. </p><p> At our dairy we used to run a bull till we got about 20-30 daughters then we would move to the next bull. We would end up with 30-40 daughters and there wasn't more than a pair of them that would fit together. Now A.I. 90% of them and mating 150 cows to 20-25 different bulls we get a pretty uniform heifer crop.......I think in both beef and dairy it is a great tool to use all kinds of genetics as we have easy access to alot of stuff these days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 892528, member: 16547"] Scroote I will get you some pics. You would be alot better off to just drive on over some day and take a look for yourself. I mate every cow I own both dairy and beef and breed the bulls strength to a cows weakness. Doesn't always come out perfect but I have 3/4 sisters I will never breed the same way as they are alot different in lets say fleshing ability and fertility. Yes I understand huge commercial guys can't A.I every single cow they own but sorting their cows in with a bull that will help fix some of their problems it will for sure make some progress on a uniform herd. At our dairy we used to run a bull till we got about 20-30 daughters then we would move to the next bull. We would end up with 30-40 daughters and there wasn't more than a pair of them that would fit together. Now A.I. 90% of them and mating 150 cows to 20-25 different bulls we get a pretty uniform heifer crop.......I think in both beef and dairy it is a great tool to use all kinds of genetics as we have easy access to alot of stuff these days! [/QUOTE]
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