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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1549646" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>That's so far from what I've learned and know to be true, I just think your just screwing around with us now.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>A person involved in this thread will be coming over to our place soon, I will show him the 16 year old registered Angus cow, her Angus source parentage proven daughter from SAV Raindance, and if you were nearby I would welcome you out as well to see that what I'm saying is a fact. I'm not messing with you I'm dead serious. I like cows that last, a very long time at that![/quote]</p><p></p><p>Well the breeders that I know want to sell a good cow when it has value, usually at 10 years or less. Some are selling at 6 -7 years because they have established their herd and are at carrying capacity. Isn't your herd supposed to be improving genetically every year? With sound breeding decisions that's the way it's supposed to work on paper anyway. And the only way to move forward is to get rid of the old and come in with the new.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1549646, member: 24694"] That's so far from what I've learned and know to be true, I just think your just screwing around with us now.[/quote] A person involved in this thread will be coming over to our place soon, I will show him the 16 year old registered Angus cow, her Angus source parentage proven daughter from SAV Raindance, and if you were nearby I would welcome you out as well to see that what I’m saying is a fact. I’m not messing with you I’m dead serious. I like cows that last, a very long time at that![/quote] Well the breeders that I know want to sell a good cow when it has value, usually at 10 years or less. Some are selling at 6 -7 years because they have established their herd and are at carrying capacity. Isn't your herd supposed to be improving genetically every year? With sound breeding decisions that's the way it's supposed to work on paper anyway. And the only way to move forward is to get rid of the old and come in with the new. [/QUOTE]
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