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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1807502" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>When someone goes and buys heifers or cows from a sale barn, and i know a lot of people in this forum do, how do you know that female isnt a product of inbreeding? When you buy something that is bred from the sale barn, how do you know its not a mother son breeding, father daughter breeding? Technically, you dont.</p><p>I found angus had many problems.. Luckily, we mixed them in and once they were in the mix, we switched strategies. But we did get some defects while using the angus. Havent had any in years..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1807502, member: 22072"] When someone goes and buys heifers or cows from a sale barn, and i know a lot of people in this forum do, how do you know that female isnt a product of inbreeding? When you buy something that is bred from the sale barn, how do you know its not a mother son breeding, father daughter breeding? Technically, you dont. I found angus had many problems.. Luckily, we mixed them in and once they were in the mix, we switched strategies. But we did get some defects while using the angus. Havent had any in years.. [/QUOTE]
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