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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 1102833" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>We started buying walking bulls there in 2001, I thought the quality of bulls at that sale was as deep as any I had ever seen. I had been to all the premier programs in the SE and they had good bulls, but not as many as at Sydgen at a reasonable price. While Florida is South of the Fescue belt, the same qualities that make cattle successful in fescue country make cattle successful in the humidity of the Gulf Coast. Sydgen cattle are slick haired, fertile, structurally correct, and docile, these are the four convinence traits I value the most. The people that work there are easy to work with and just good people, and I am lucky to call them friends. I am sure that plenty of other programs could do that for me, but if it aint broke dont fix it.. There are some sire lines I dont like there, but that would happen anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I have also seen everyone of those bulls in person, multiple times in most cases. This allows me to see how they develop, how correct structurally they are. I get to see sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, mothers, etc. That gives me a level of comforting when picking AI bulls..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 1102833, member: 1257"] We started buying walking bulls there in 2001, I thought the quality of bulls at that sale was as deep as any I had ever seen. I had been to all the premier programs in the SE and they had good bulls, but not as many as at Sydgen at a reasonable price. While Florida is South of the Fescue belt, the same qualities that make cattle successful in fescue country make cattle successful in the humidity of the Gulf Coast. Sydgen cattle are slick haired, fertile, structurally correct, and docile, these are the four convinence traits I value the most. The people that work there are easy to work with and just good people, and I am lucky to call them friends. I am sure that plenty of other programs could do that for me, but if it aint broke dont fix it.. There are some sire lines I dont like there, but that would happen anywhere. I have also seen everyone of those bulls in person, multiple times in most cases. This allows me to see how they develop, how correct structurally they are. I get to see sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, mothers, etc. That gives me a level of comforting when picking AI bulls.. [/QUOTE]
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