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<blockquote data-quote="smoothmule" data-source="post: 1649073" data-attributes="member: 25457"><p>Lol. I love the conversation going on here and the cattle posted. Lots of reasons to love a particular type. My goals have panned out beautifully. Even those in my area that were strictly for commercial or purebred breeders have seen the benefits I've been breeding for. The ultimate goal for me are cows that "I" love, gorgeous, great temperament, long lived easy keepers that deliver and raise their calves with no issues that do it all on grass, salt and minerals and grain/feed is generally treats. I can choose Any good Registered bull and produce calves that are tiny when born, grow fast and type is like any good commercial calf if not better.</p><p></p><p>Many of my neighbors have seen what I'm doing and want a few heifers to crossbreed. My opinion is that a Good calf is a good calf, no matter the breed or cross. My heifers will never need to go to a sale barn, they sell for half again as much as sale barn calves and are sought after for cross breeding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoothmule, post: 1649073, member: 25457"] Lol. I love the conversation going on here and the cattle posted. Lots of reasons to love a particular type. My goals have panned out beautifully. Even those in my area that were strictly for commercial or purebred breeders have seen the benefits I’ve been breeding for. The ultimate goal for me are cows that “I” love, gorgeous, great temperament, long lived easy keepers that deliver and raise their calves with no issues that do it all on grass, salt and minerals and grain/feed is generally treats. I can choose Any good Registered bull and produce calves that are tiny when born, grow fast and type is like any good commercial calf if not better. Many of my neighbors have seen what I’m doing and want a few heifers to crossbreed. My opinion is that a Good calf is a good calf, no matter the breed or cross. My heifers will never need to go to a sale barn, they sell for half again as much as sale barn calves and are sought after for cross breeding [/QUOTE]
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