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<blockquote data-quote="East Caney" data-source="post: 563610" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I just came back from a weekend filled with Beefmaster cattle. I saw over 1,050 in a 51 hour period. I went several pastures between 5 different breeders in northeastern Oklahoma. I took quite a few pictures...mostly bulls, cows, and heifers. I have some pictures of calves that I'll try to get posted.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When Beefmaster cattle were first registered, they would be registered by name to determine where they came from since breeders do things different ways. As opposed to there being a problem with the breed, the breed could be broken down by breeders and their practices. To answer your question, I don't believe there is any more of a problem with Beefmasters than any other breed. I do know, however, that certain breeders pay more attention and cull harder for udder problems. Subsequently, those herds seem to have to best udders. If you don't want to introduce a problem like that into your your herd, make sure the breeders you buy from cull as hard or harder than you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="East Caney, post: 563610, member: 2960"] I just came back from a weekend filled with Beefmaster cattle. I saw over 1,050 in a 51 hour period. I went several pastures between 5 different breeders in northeastern Oklahoma. I took quite a few pictures...mostly bulls, cows, and heifers. I have some pictures of calves that I'll try to get posted. When Beefmaster cattle were first registered, they would be registered by name to determine where they came from since breeders do things different ways. As opposed to there being a problem with the breed, the breed could be broken down by breeders and their practices. To answer your question, I don't believe there is any more of a problem with Beefmasters than any other breed. I do know, however, that certain breeders pay more attention and cull harder for udder problems. Subsequently, those herds seem to have to best udders. If you don't want to introduce a problem like that into your your herd, make sure the breeders you buy from cull as hard or harder than you. [/QUOTE]
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