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<blockquote data-quote="MRRherefords" data-source="post: 1524812" data-attributes="member: 26804"><p>I have seen a lot of people selling bulls lately that really should read this. Your absolutely right, just because it is registered does not mean it should be kept a bull. I actually saw someone go as far as to say that you are failing as a registered program if you have to castrate any of your male calves, as because they are registered then they should be good enough to be a bull. (Hard to believe that any true cattleman would actually think that.) But I believe that poor bull selection is a huge issue in the cattle industry today. Sub par bulls produce sub par offspring, which often will produce sub par price at sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRRherefords, post: 1524812, member: 26804"] I have seen a lot of people selling bulls lately that really should read this. Your absolutely right, just because it is registered does not mean it should be kept a bull. I actually saw someone go as far as to say that you are failing as a registered program if you have to castrate any of your male calves, as because they are registered then they should be good enough to be a bull. (Hard to believe that any true cattleman would actually think that.) But I believe that poor bull selection is a huge issue in the cattle industry today. Sub par bulls produce sub par offspring, which often will produce sub par price at sale. [/QUOTE]
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