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<blockquote data-quote="TJSideBiz" data-source="post: 1559811" data-attributes="member: 38178"><p>Thanks for the responses.</p><p>W.B., T&B And VaCowman- Good to hear positive feedback on Niagra. I was reluctant to use Niagra because of his low CED and CEM and now W.B.'s experience confirms it. Don't want to pull calves so I'll choose a different bull.</p><p>As for feet...I know horses but not cattle. Feet are paramount. There's a saying "No foot,no horse". When my daughter showed steers in 4-H we had their feet trimmed. My husband helped her in the project and I never really paid attention to their feet. He's also been taking care of the breeding of our cattle. We've never had foot issues so i guess he's done a good job. Ours are on flat ground so I'm sure that helps. Now that I'm more involved in breeding I'm reading a lot about feet and the generally poor quality in Angus. Now I'll be on the lookout for foot quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJSideBiz, post: 1559811, member: 38178"] Thanks for the responses. W.B., T&B And VaCowman- Good to hear positive feedback on Niagra. I was reluctant to use Niagra because of his low CED and CEM and now W.B.'s experience confirms it. Don't want to pull calves so I'll choose a different bull. As for feet...I know horses but not cattle. Feet are paramount. There's a saying "No foot,no horse". When my daughter showed steers in 4-H we had their feet trimmed. My husband helped her in the project and I never really paid attention to their feet. He's also been taking care of the breeding of our cattle. We've never had foot issues so i guess he's done a good job. Ours are on flat ground so I'm sure that helps. Now that I'm more involved in breeding I'm reading a lot about feet and the generally poor quality in Angus. Now I'll be on the lookout for foot quality. [/QUOTE]
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