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<blockquote data-quote="Mossy Dell" data-source="post: 1556885" data-attributes="member: 24261"><p>I agree with your efforts! You surely own a few great cows. If you have more than a few commercial cows and take weaning weights and adjusted weights, you already know them. They have succeeded in your environment and weaned a high percentage of their own weight. They are probably better doers and producers than most registered cows you can buy. </p><p></p><p>Yes, some of that may be their hybrid vigor. Most of it is invisible maternal qualities and environmental fitness. They aren't just high milkers or they wouldn't breed back. You want cows that have brought in nice calves year after year. I'd AI them in a heartbeat too and raise my own bull. I am not sure about embryo transfer unless you have experienced folks in that nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mossy Dell, post: 1556885, member: 24261"] I agree with your efforts! You surely own a few great cows. If you have more than a few commercial cows and take weaning weights and adjusted weights, you already know them. They have succeeded in your environment and weaned a high percentage of their own weight. They are probably better doers and producers than most registered cows you can buy. Yes, some of that may be their hybrid vigor. Most of it is invisible maternal qualities and environmental fitness. They aren't just high milkers or they wouldn't breed back. You want cows that have brought in nice calves year after year. I'd AI them in a heartbeat too and raise my own bull. I am not sure about embryo transfer unless you have experienced folks in that nearby. [/QUOTE]
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