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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 468805" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>There's a lot of validity to Mike's excellent and mostly undebateable post. But, when Mike and dun say that only 10%-15% of bulls hitting the ground are of registerable seedstock worthiness, I must take slight exception. 10%-15% may only be worthy to use in their herds, but a much higher percentage would be an improvement to a vast number of small time cow calf operations producing crossbred calves for the feeder market. Presumably and hopefully, that is who is buying the low end bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 468805, member: 588"] There's a lot of validity to Mike's excellent and mostly undebateable post. But, when Mike and dun say that only 10%-15% of bulls hitting the ground are of registerable seedstock worthiness, I must take slight exception. 10%-15% may only be worthy to use in their herds, but a much higher percentage would be an improvement to a vast number of small time cow calf operations producing crossbred calves for the feeder market. Presumably and hopefully, that is who is buying the low end bulls. [/QUOTE]
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