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<blockquote data-quote="3legdonkey" data-source="post: 858504" data-attributes="member: 17061"><p>Glad to hear your opinion as it matches well with most of the advice I am getting from people who I know and trust (multi generational cattle ranchers in my local area). Almost any modern cow will produce well compared to even 50 years ago and will produce an excellent piece of beef. Obviously some crosses will do slightly better but the slight differences are not worth the effort and money required to swap out my current bull and heifers. Over time, depending on how each animal does, I may swap out a few of the heifers for ones that I think will produce better but that is two to three years in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3legdonkey, post: 858504, member: 17061"] Glad to hear your opinion as it matches well with most of the advice I am getting from people who I know and trust (multi generational cattle ranchers in my local area). Almost any modern cow will produce well compared to even 50 years ago and will produce an excellent piece of beef. Obviously some crosses will do slightly better but the slight differences are not worth the effort and money required to swap out my current bull and heifers. Over time, depending on how each animal does, I may swap out a few of the heifers for ones that I think will produce better but that is two to three years in the future. [/QUOTE]
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