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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1556944" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Ok fellas now we are getting somewhere. Good Bulls, Good Cows, Good Grass, and Good Management is what it takes to make it in the cattle biz. I'm definitely not a BTO not even a plip in my area but I am trying to do my best to build a herd. There's no such thing as a magic bull that will solve all your problems, bottom line is it takes years to build a top cow herd. The main thing I'm interested in is weaning good size calves that once weaned convert feed to pounds. I could care less if a bull even has a name (grandkids love to name them though). I'm finally to the point were I need to start keeping reslly good heifers as replacements. I've always kept some but never reslly bred for them. I used to eat lunch pretty regularly with a man that AI'd cows for a living and talked with him quite a bit about using sexed semen. He said to give him a call when I was ready. He retired last year but told me hollar anytime so we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1556944, member: 32659"] Ok fellas now we are getting somewhere. Good Bulls, Good Cows, Good Grass, and Good Management is what it takes to make it in the cattle biz. I’m definitely not a BTO not even a plip in my area but I am trying to do my best to build a herd. There’s no such thing as a magic bull that will solve all your problems, bottom line is it takes years to build a top cow herd. The main thing I’m interested in is weaning good size calves that once weaned convert feed to pounds. I could care less if a bull even has a name (grandkids love to name them though). I’m finally to the point were I need to start keeping reslly good heifers as replacements. I’ve always kept some but never reslly bred for them. I used to eat lunch pretty regularly with a man that AI’d cows for a living and talked with him quite a bit about using sexed semen. He said to give him a call when I was ready. He retired last year but told me hollar anytime so we’ll see. [/QUOTE]
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