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<blockquote data-quote="JHH" data-source="post: 1309654" data-attributes="member: 1908"><p>I agree. I talked to a registered breeder in this area who raises his cattle in a cake and short grass situation like most commercial breeders here do. They AI some and raise sound, functional cattle that perform well. They AI'ed to hottest, supposedly all around bulls available for 3 years. They quit after seeing his first daughters in production and customers having soundness issues with bulls they had purchased.<span style="color: #FF0000"> The daughters not only had soundness issues but udder issues as well. I've talked to other breeders who have experienced the same issues with this sire and his progeny so it is a known fact and many commercial breeders want no part of them.[/</span>quote]</p><p></p><p>The lines I am using or are you talking about a totally different sire here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JHH, post: 1309654, member: 1908"] I agree. I talked to a registered breeder in this area who raises his cattle in a cake and short grass situation like most commercial breeders here do. They AI some and raise sound, functional cattle that perform well. They AI'ed to hottest, supposedly all around bulls available for 3 years. They quit after seeing his first daughters in production and customers having soundness issues with bulls they had purchased.[color=#FF0000] The daughters not only had soundness issues but udder issues as well. I've talked to other breeders who have experienced the same issues with this sire and his progeny so it is a known fact and many commercial breeders want no part of them.[/[/color]quote] The lines I am using or are you talking about a totally different sire here? [/QUOTE]
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