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<blockquote data-quote="EAT BEEF" data-source="post: 552289" data-attributes="member: 7761"><p>Yes I would buy an unregistered bull but I would have to know the program he came from.right or wrong I would also expect to pay less for him.I've breed a few that I have used or sold (Simm-Angus). Your biggest shot of hybrid vigor will come from your first cross thats why the chars work good as a terminal bull and some of the heifers from the char-angus cross may make good cows,but I don't see much reason to use a char-angus bull. What would you breed them to and what would you get that you couldn't get some other way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT BEEF, post: 552289, member: 7761"] Yes I would buy an unregistered bull but I would have to know the program he came from.right or wrong I would also expect to pay less for him.I've breed a few that I have used or sold (Simm-Angus). Your biggest shot of hybrid vigor will come from your first cross thats why the chars work good as a terminal bull and some of the heifers from the char-angus cross may make good cows,but I don't see much reason to use a char-angus bull. What would you breed them to and what would you get that you couldn't get some other way? [/QUOTE]
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