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<blockquote data-quote="smnherf" data-source="post: 903736" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>I think that you should buy whatever bull you want for the baldy cows either terminal or even go angus back on them for replacements. Then you should ai those black cows to a good hereford bull so you can sharpen up those ai skills that you have learned and then have some top notch replacements to retain for the future. The people who are buying replacement heifers in the upcoming years are gonna have to shell out some pretty good amount of cash and raising them will be cheaper and have a lot of other benefits. Heck, if you live in the eastern part of the state, I would be willing to drop some semen off on a bull like 0709 very reasonably and then even be willing to buy the steers back and even the heifers if you don't want them. I will be making nearly weekly trips from northcentral SD to Sioux Falls for the next coming few months. </p><p></p><p>Brian</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnherf, post: 903736, member: 3235"] I think that you should buy whatever bull you want for the baldy cows either terminal or even go angus back on them for replacements. Then you should ai those black cows to a good hereford bull so you can sharpen up those ai skills that you have learned and then have some top notch replacements to retain for the future. The people who are buying replacement heifers in the upcoming years are gonna have to shell out some pretty good amount of cash and raising them will be cheaper and have a lot of other benefits. Heck, if you live in the eastern part of the state, I would be willing to drop some semen off on a bull like 0709 very reasonably and then even be willing to buy the steers back and even the heifers if you don't want them. I will be making nearly weekly trips from northcentral SD to Sioux Falls for the next coming few months. Brian Brian [/QUOTE]
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