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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 862302" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Here at least it is possible though not easy to track back the registration details and start back in the registered game with a herd whose papers have been allowed to lapse. Find your old cows who still have tattoos in their ears and go from there. I like your two calves. If you are interested in producing registered stock, trace the pedigrees and spend two or three grand on a good registered bull and you will have a good start. Fwiw regarding keeping heifers, if your breeding program is effective your young stock should be the best you have genetically speaking so a progressive herd is a young herd. I would also suggest if an excellent cow cannot produce something equal to or better than herself she is not excellent in my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 862302, member: 3195"] Here at least it is possible though not easy to track back the registration details and start back in the registered game with a herd whose papers have been allowed to lapse. Find your old cows who still have tattoos in their ears and go from there. I like your two calves. If you are interested in producing registered stock, trace the pedigrees and spend two or three grand on a good registered bull and you will have a good start. Fwiw regarding keeping heifers, if your breeding program is effective your young stock should be the best you have genetically speaking so a progressive herd is a young herd. I would also suggest if an excellent cow cannot produce something equal to or better than herself she is not excellent in my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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