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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1543"><p>I think I know what he meant but I'll let him clarify it. Just a thought, have you considered selling your angus cows and buying some very high quality cows and breeding them yourself? That's what we ended up doing with or Red angus herd. Like I said, just a thought</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Frankie, Thanks, but I'm not sure</p><p>> I understand your comment about it</p><p>> taking 3 years to have an embryo</p><p>> calf on the ground. My strategy is</p><p>> to continue to AI my existing 3</p><p>> Angus while possibly doing</p><p>> transplants in my existing</p><p>> Herefords. The herefords are</p><p>> pregnant currently so I would not</p><p>> see an embryo calf from them until</p><p>> spring '03. At that time the</p><p>> genetics of those calves s/b</p><p>> superior to what I get AI'ing my</p><p>> existing Angus. With that strategy</p><p>> I can get my embryo calves w/o</p><p>> trading up to a more expensive</p><p>> host cow. Am I missing something</p><p>> in your comment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1543"] I think I know what he meant but I'll let him clarify it. Just a thought, have you considered selling your angus cows and buying some very high quality cows and breeding them yourself? That's what we ended up doing with or Red angus herd. Like I said, just a thought dunmovin farms > Frankie, Thanks, but I'm not sure > I understand your comment about it > taking 3 years to have an embryo > calf on the ground. My strategy is > to continue to AI my existing 3 > Angus while possibly doing > transplants in my existing > Herefords. The herefords are > pregnant currently so I would not > see an embryo calf from them until > spring '03. At that time the > genetics of those calves s/b > superior to what I get AI'ing my > existing Angus. With that strategy > I can get my embryo calves w/o > trading up to a more expensive > host cow. Am I missing something > in your comment? [/QUOTE]
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