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Are the days of a small registered breeder over
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<blockquote data-quote="JSCATTLE" data-source="post: 1248132" data-attributes="member: 16648"><p>I have been thinking about going registered. But with the time it takes and money I just can't make it work . all of the registered sales I've been to, it seems like rich guys trying to show other rich guys up with their check book. I can raise and sell super baldie and commercial brangus heifers without the Hassel of showing epds etc. My cows are second generation out of registered bulls and certified brangus cows. I recently bought a bull from the Santa Rosa out of a bull they use for replacements for their herd. I have a hard time getting heifers to breeding age because people around here have a hard time finding good commercial females. So it may be a regional thing . But people just don't raise good cattle here. My steers are 200 pounds heavier at the,sale barn and people comment on the price difference. Between their runts and good steers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSCATTLE, post: 1248132, member: 16648"] I have been thinking about going registered. But with the time it takes and money I just can't make it work . all of the registered sales I've been to, it seems like rich guys trying to show other rich guys up with their check book. I can raise and sell super baldie and commercial brangus heifers without the Hassel of showing epds etc. My cows are second generation out of registered bulls and certified brangus cows. I recently bought a bull from the Santa Rosa out of a bull they use for replacements for their herd. I have a hard time getting heifers to breeding age because people around here have a hard time finding good commercial females. So it may be a regional thing . But people just don't raise good cattle here. My steers are 200 pounds heavier at the,sale barn and people comment on the price difference. Between their runts and good steers. [/QUOTE]
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