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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 821496" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>I am just over 3 years into this program. How would you suppose I would have accomplished that at this point.</p><p></p><p>My goal is to primarily make Balancer bulls to sell to commercial cattlemen. In order to do that I have to own a Low PAPing Angus bull, without simultainously owning a herd of low papping Angus cows it makes much more sense for me to buy the best quality Angus bull that I can afford for a cleanup bull. The fact that he PAP'd a 38 and has outstanding Calving ease is just a bonus for me. If one of my cows produces a bull with him then I have a highly saleable product.</p><p></p><p>I will ocassionally have a purebred GV bull to sell mostly as a result of AI'ing my better purebred cows to purebred bulls trying to create replacement heifers. However that is not my primary goal. I also am not planning on keeping Balancer cows for my cowherd since I am limited as to the number of cows I can keep overall at this point, so if I am not doing that then there is no point in keeping a balancer or purebred bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 821496, member: 6713"] I am just over 3 years into this program. How would you suppose I would have accomplished that at this point. My goal is to primarily make Balancer bulls to sell to commercial cattlemen. In order to do that I have to own a Low PAPing Angus bull, without simultainously owning a herd of low papping Angus cows it makes much more sense for me to buy the best quality Angus bull that I can afford for a cleanup bull. The fact that he PAP'd a 38 and has outstanding Calving ease is just a bonus for me. If one of my cows produces a bull with him then I have a highly saleable product. I will ocassionally have a purebred GV bull to sell mostly as a result of AI'ing my better purebred cows to purebred bulls trying to create replacement heifers. However that is not my primary goal. I also am not planning on keeping Balancer cows for my cowherd since I am limited as to the number of cows I can keep overall at this point, so if I am not doing that then there is no point in keeping a balancer or purebred bull. [/QUOTE]
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