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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 686804" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>If you lived closer to me I'd probably be in the Hereford business.</p><p>Seriously, I think this young fella' supports the concept that most breeds offer phenotypes that will fit the type of operation and management practices that anybody employs.</p><p>Finding a breeder that breeds for your like practices is the journey.</p><p>Around me, as Cypress has found in his searching, They just aren't trying to achieve the kind of package that you are breeding for.</p><p>I don't know enough to say that one is better than the other for anyone's particular operation.</p><p>But I do know what I am looking for for mine.</p><p>And this little bull at six weeks appears to be it.</p><p>I'll be looking forward to see how he progresses if your willing to share.</p><p>What was his birth weight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 686804, member: 6681"] If you lived closer to me I'd probably be in the Hereford business. Seriously, I think this young fella' supports the concept that most breeds offer phenotypes that will fit the type of operation and management practices that anybody employs. Finding a breeder that breeds for your like practices is the journey. Around me, as Cypress has found in his searching, They just aren't trying to achieve the kind of package that you are breeding for. I don't know enough to say that one is better than the other for anyone's particular operation. But I do know what I am looking for for mine. And this little bull at six weeks appears to be it. I'll be looking forward to see how he progresses if your willing to share. What was his birth weight? [/QUOTE]
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