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Breeding bull to daughters
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1822989" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Some people believe that keeping replacements out of cows that have performed well for them in their environment and management style will result in cows that outperform those that are purchased from outside sources. They like to think that they have long term goals that either improve or maintain the genetics that fit their situation. Some people have anxiety about color and discounts. Some have anxiety about bringing in outside cattle that will upset the progress they have already made. I am in the group that thinks that way. </p><p></p><p>Regardless of method, the goal should be continuous improvement, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1822989, member: 40418"] Some people believe that keeping replacements out of cows that have performed well for them in their environment and management style will result in cows that outperform those that are purchased from outside sources. They like to think that they have long term goals that either improve or maintain the genetics that fit their situation. Some people have anxiety about color and discounts. Some have anxiety about bringing in outside cattle that will upset the progress they have already made. I am in the group that thinks that way. Regardless of method, the goal should be continuous improvement, I think. [/QUOTE]
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