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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1549262" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>Really? Sounds like ************* is doing their best to produce cattle that are hard to get bred. Personally I call those type of cattle culls, and I don't care how good they look or what pedigree they have. And to make matters worse their willing to pass that trait on to their customers. I would sure hate to be the poor ........ who bought a heifer or cow that took 5 tries to get pregnant under ideal conditions and management. I'll stick with the UGA HERD guidelines, they do things the right way. IMO All the heifers get fed, bred and culled. No special treatment and no bad traits to pass on.</p><p><a href="http://beef.caes.uga.edu/programs/georgia-heifer-evaluation-and-reproductive-development-herd-pr.html" target="_blank">http://beef.caes.uga.edu/programs/georg ... rd-pr.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1549262, member: 24694"] Really? Sounds like ************* is doing their best to produce cattle that are hard to get bred. Personally I call those type of cattle culls, and I don't care how good they look or what pedigree they have. And to make matters worse their willing to pass that trait on to their customers. I would sure hate to be the poor ........ who bought a heifer or cow that took 5 tries to get pregnant under ideal conditions and management. I'll stick with the UGA HERD guidelines, they do things the right way. IMO All the heifers get fed, bred and culled. No special treatment and no bad traits to pass on. [url=http://beef.caes.uga.edu/programs/georgia-heifer-evaluation-and-reproductive-development-herd-pr.html]http://beef.caes.uga.edu/programs/georg ... rd-pr.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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