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Breeding "High end" Simmental blood lines and determining calf prices
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1375256"><p>:welcome: 1. you now have high priced cows in a down market you said you have 18 registered semis why make things more expensive on you operation</p><p>2 adding better blood lines will help but do it gradually </p><p>3takeing on more debt in down cycle is foolish</p><p>if you have a good reputation for what you have keep doing things the right way it does not have to be the top end as long as people know your cows an bulls are good quality !</p><p>like some one said you need to look in to embryo possably</p><p>you make it sound like you are trying to compete with top cows an bull with the slaughter price </p><p>dont do that !</p><p>i have an inside ,my neighbor has worked over 30 yrs with there registerd herd and they have developed an outstanding reputation they have brrn doing transplants for a very long time ,thyey have been taking cattle to some beef congress ,as well as some others ,they worked there buts off and middle age of 50s they still do .</p><p>make wise choices for your own sake. :welcome:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1375256"] :welcome: 1. you now have high priced cows in a down market you said you have 18 registered semis why make things more expensive on you operation 2 adding better blood lines will help but do it gradually 3takeing on more debt in down cycle is foolish if you have a good reputation for what you have keep doing things the right way it does not have to be the top end as long as people know your cows an bulls are good quality ! like some one said you need to look in to embryo possably you make it sound like you are trying to compete with top cows an bull with the slaughter price dont do that ! i have an inside ,my neighbor has worked over 30 yrs with there registerd herd and they have developed an outstanding reputation they have brrn doing transplants for a very long time ,thyey have been taking cattle to some beef congress ,as well as some others ,they worked there buts off and middle age of 50s they still do . make wise choices for your own sake. :welcome: [/QUOTE]
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