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<blockquote data-quote="Angus In Texas" data-source="post: 473445" data-attributes="member: 5611"><p>The highest I have seen a certificate sell for is $50 and that is only on a couple of bulls. Oddly though it seems that the bulls that have the higher $ certs aren't neccisarily the most popular bulls out there like one would imagine. I think the more owners of the bull the higher the cert cost. Moneymaker, Midland, Franchise, Benchmark, On Target just to name a few.</p><p></p><p>Personally I won't use a bull like moneymaker or franchise with as young and unproven as they are even on a small scale if the semen is going to run $30 to $50 and the cert is $50..... that is $100 plus breeding fees assuming cow conceives on first shot, on a calf out of an unproven bull. I would much rather use a bull that costs less and is more proven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus In Texas, post: 473445, member: 5611"] The highest I have seen a certificate sell for is $50 and that is only on a couple of bulls. Oddly though it seems that the bulls that have the higher $ certs aren't neccisarily the most popular bulls out there like one would imagine. I think the more owners of the bull the higher the cert cost. Moneymaker, Midland, Franchise, Benchmark, On Target just to name a few. Personally I won't use a bull like moneymaker or franchise with as young and unproven as they are even on a small scale if the semen is going to run $30 to $50 and the cert is $50..... that is $100 plus breeding fees assuming cow conceives on first shot, on a calf out of an unproven bull. I would much rather use a bull that costs less and is more proven. [/QUOTE]
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