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<blockquote data-quote="Farmhand" data-source="post: 162351" data-attributes="member: 1292"><p>I have started my whole herd from the sale barn. Including the bull. Quality cows get sold there because owner culls hard and these calve outside his time frame. Great for me because my time frame is different than most here. Some quality cows get sold because they are making money and room to up their genetics. Great for me because theirs ups my genetics. Quality bulls get sold there because they would be breeding daughters. Great for me because I don't have their bloodline. You can have the vet at the sale barn semen check when the bull leaves the ring. If it comes up bad the deal is off and the bull goes back through the ring for slaughter only. You can do real well at the sale barn if you take time to look them over good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmhand, post: 162351, member: 1292"] I have started my whole herd from the sale barn. Including the bull. Quality cows get sold there because owner culls hard and these calve outside his time frame. Great for me because my time frame is different than most here. Some quality cows get sold because they are making money and room to up their genetics. Great for me because theirs ups my genetics. Quality bulls get sold there because they would be breeding daughters. Great for me because I don't have their bloodline. You can have the vet at the sale barn semen check when the bull leaves the ring. If it comes up bad the deal is off and the bull goes back through the ring for slaughter only. You can do real well at the sale barn if you take time to look them over good. [/QUOTE]
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