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<blockquote data-quote="OakCreekRanch" data-source="post: 1094858" data-attributes="member: 21778"><p>I do agree with almost everything you just said but it doesn't change the fact that too many people are selling the females to others after the showing season is over. Often the kids have to selling their animals before they goes to the college or trying a new project. Recently my bud just brought a black MainTainer heifer from a guy and my bud has some retired show cows in his commercial herd so I have some concerns about buying replacements from my bud.</p><p></p><p>I have to disagree with you on the carrier status posted on the beef sire catalogs because I do not see any carrier status on some bull catalogs, especially Genex Cooperative, Inc. I just got in the mail. And it's difficult to track down a specific bull to see if he is a carrier or not when do a search on Google but I'm no computer genius. :help: </p><p></p><p>If they wanted a show steer, why didn't they just selling sexed semen to the folks? I don't know if I want these detects in my herd, nor do I wants to have an extra chore by testing every heifers for the detects. But I agree with you that they will always using these dirty bulls because money speaks. Perhaps one day when the dirty club calf fad become a past thing or at least more awareness about these defects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OakCreekRanch, post: 1094858, member: 21778"] I do agree with almost everything you just said but it doesn't change the fact that too many people are selling the females to others after the showing season is over. Often the kids have to selling their animals before they goes to the college or trying a new project. Recently my bud just brought a black MainTainer heifer from a guy and my bud has some retired show cows in his commercial herd so I have some concerns about buying replacements from my bud. I have to disagree with you on the carrier status posted on the beef sire catalogs because I do not see any carrier status on some bull catalogs, especially Genex Cooperative, Inc. I just got in the mail. And it's difficult to track down a specific bull to see if he is a carrier or not when do a search on Google but I'm no computer genius. :help: If they wanted a show steer, why didn't they just selling sexed semen to the folks? I don't know if I want these detects in my herd, nor do I wants to have an extra chore by testing every heifers for the detects. But I agree with you that they will always using these dirty bulls because money speaks. Perhaps one day when the dirty club calf fad become a past thing or at least more awareness about these defects. [/QUOTE]
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