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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1557179" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Gcreek, sounds like you have a good herd and have worked to make it that way. 90% of the successful ranchers I know have a herd like you describe. It would be nice to be able to follow calves through the salebarn and feeyard but not sure how that would work in my area, best we can do now is run them as yearlings and weigh them every couple months. Some of the best bulls I've seen are home raised out of good mother cows, I have one now I bought from a neighbor. The mans been running cows for nearly 60 yrs figured I could take his word on the bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1557179, member: 32659"] Gcreek, sounds like you have a good herd and have worked to make it that way. 90% of the successful ranchers I know have a herd like you describe. It would be nice to be able to follow calves through the salebarn and feeyard but not sure how that would work in my area, best we can do now is run them as yearlings and weigh them every couple months. Some of the best bulls I've seen are home raised out of good mother cows, I have one now I bought from a neighbor. The mans been running cows for nearly 60 yrs figured I could take his word on the bull. [/QUOTE]
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