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<blockquote data-quote="angusdave63" data-source="post: 839358" data-attributes="member: 14945"><p>I agree with jim on the heifers deal as well, i will even take it a step farther and say that part of my bulls from now on will be home raised. I bought a red poll bull this spring that i am very pleased with, but before i bought him i was burned on 2 angus bulls. From what i feel now were not good cattle breeders. I AI'd a couple cows i knew alot about and ended up with a very nice heifer and a better bull than i was able to purchase so i guess maybe if i breed my own at least i will know what i have David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angusdave63, post: 839358, member: 14945"] I agree with jim on the heifers deal as well, i will even take it a step farther and say that part of my bulls from now on will be home raised. I bought a red poll bull this spring that i am very pleased with, but before i bought him i was burned on 2 angus bulls. From what i feel now were not good cattle breeders. I AI'd a couple cows i knew alot about and ended up with a very nice heifer and a better bull than i was able to purchase so i guess maybe if i breed my own at least i will know what i have David [/QUOTE]
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