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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 713081" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Show me research that proves grain fed bulls tested in accordance with BIF guidelines are less potent, having lower sperm production, or have a shorter breeding life. Not something you heard from someone trying to <strong>sell </strong>you a program, but something from a recognized research center. Midland has been testing bulls for going on 60 years, our test center over 30, Auburn's been at it forever. Do you seriously think people would continue year after year to spend their hard earned money on those bulls if they weren't satisfied? </p><p></p><p>Heck, 50% of the bulls in the forage test that started this thread were culled! How can you keep a straight face and suggest that developing on forage is any better for the bulls than gain testing on feed?</p><p></p><p>I don't care how you develop your bulls; but I don't appreciate you misrepresenting the effects of how I develop mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 713081, member: 13"] Show me research that proves grain fed bulls tested in accordance with BIF guidelines are less potent, having lower sperm production, or have a shorter breeding life. Not something you heard from someone trying to [b]sell [/b]you a program, but something from a recognized research center. Midland has been testing bulls for going on 60 years, our test center over 30, Auburn's been at it forever. Do you seriously think people would continue year after year to spend their hard earned money on those bulls if they weren't satisfied? Heck, 50% of the bulls in the forage test that started this thread were culled! How can you keep a straight face and suggest that developing on forage is any better for the bulls than gain testing on feed? I don't care how you develop your bulls; but I don't appreciate you misrepresenting the effects of how I develop mine. [/QUOTE]
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