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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1830313" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>You know your cows and what you want.</p><p>I'm not trying to influence your decision one way or the other just stating my thinking.</p><p>I'm not especially concerned with EPD's but if AI breeding I pay more more attention to them especially in high accuracy heavily used bulls. </p><p>I would personally not breed a good big cow to anything that would not measure up to her. </p><p>We had a good commercial Simmental cow that had a calf by a cheap cow freshener insurance policy Hereford bull as I called him. He was thick and solid just smaller framed. </p><p>This cow always raised a good calf and we kept all of her heifers. My wife saw that calf from that cow and bull mating, she asked where did that little knot head come from. I told her and she was in disbelief that that cow could have such a dink of a calf. </p><p>In turn that dink calf grew into a dumpy cow and raises dinks herself and got sold last week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1830313, member: 24816"] You know your cows and what you want. I’m not trying to influence your decision one way or the other just stating my thinking. I’m not especially concerned with EPD’s but if AI breeding I pay more more attention to them especially in high accuracy heavily used bulls. I would personally not breed a good big cow to anything that would not measure up to her. We had a good commercial Simmental cow that had a calf by a cheap cow freshener insurance policy Hereford bull as I called him. He was thick and solid just smaller framed. This cow always raised a good calf and we kept all of her heifers. My wife saw that calf from that cow and bull mating, she asked where did that little knot head come from. I told her and she was in disbelief that that cow could have such a dink of a calf. In turn that dink calf grew into a dumpy cow and raises dinks herself and got sold last week [/QUOTE]
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