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<blockquote data-quote="CopeMan" data-source="post: 136316" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>I want to discuss this. Many and I mean many of the farmers around my area use poor bulls in there herds. I mean they are short, short in length and have no masculinity at all. I have often wondered why. Ive asked my self maybe because there are not many Big breeders who market there bulls.? Maybe these "Old Timey" farmers just dont have a clue on genetics and all the modern advances in the cattle industry. I know of alot of farmers who raise there own bulls form crossbred herds and use them. These bulls are black but often crossed with anything to make them black. Alot have no calving seasons due to the fact that the bulls stay in all year round. Some use Charolais bulls but some of them are pretty sorry looking to. Not every farm is like this, there are still plenty who are in the modern age Id say of the cattle industry but alot of them are not. Does anyone have any input on this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CopeMan, post: 136316, member: 98"] I want to discuss this. Many and I mean many of the farmers around my area use poor bulls in there herds. I mean they are short, short in length and have no masculinity at all. I have often wondered why. Ive asked my self maybe because there are not many Big breeders who market there bulls.? Maybe these "Old Timey" farmers just dont have a clue on genetics and all the modern advances in the cattle industry. I know of alot of farmers who raise there own bulls form crossbred herds and use them. These bulls are black but often crossed with anything to make them black. Alot have no calving seasons due to the fact that the bulls stay in all year round. Some use Charolais bulls but some of them are pretty sorry looking to. Not every farm is like this, there are still plenty who are in the modern age Id say of the cattle industry but alot of them are not. Does anyone have any input on this? [/QUOTE]
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