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<blockquote data-quote="smnherf" data-source="post: 705199" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>I guess everyones definition of jimmying with the numbers is different. My job as a seedstock producer is to cull the cattle that dont fit my criteria for improving my cowherd. Every registered heifer is put on TPR list before their first calf is born and then as their production comes in, if they can't keep up, they get disposal codes sent to AHA. No manipulation at all here. Should I leave open cows, bad footed cows, cows with bad dispositions, or poor producers on TPR? I know some people over the years leave their poor producers on the list so as to make their good cows production ratios better, but I don't want to compare my sale bulls or replacement heifers to animals that I have no intention of keeping as replacements or offering for bulls.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnherf, post: 705199, member: 3235"] I guess everyones definition of jimmying with the numbers is different. My job as a seedstock producer is to cull the cattle that dont fit my criteria for improving my cowherd. Every registered heifer is put on TPR list before their first calf is born and then as their production comes in, if they can't keep up, they get disposal codes sent to AHA. No manipulation at all here. Should I leave open cows, bad footed cows, cows with bad dispositions, or poor producers on TPR? I know some people over the years leave their poor producers on the list so as to make their good cows production ratios better, but I don't want to compare my sale bulls or replacement heifers to animals that I have no intention of keeping as replacements or offering for bulls. Brian [/QUOTE]
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