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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1708525" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>Cada22> </strong>We all work within the parameters of our individual circumstance. The original question is "<em>If you were starting a new herd </em></p><p><em>from scratch" </em>which leaves a lot of latitude. The advantage of more bulls, especially in the beginning, is a broader genetic base.</p><p>As one continues into the program they will find certain family lines will become more dominant and others will eliminate themselves</p><p>for one reason or another. Is it doable? In theory yes, but hardly financially practical and without volume, probably not.</p><p>The question allows for a certain amount of hypothetics but it does not absolve one of the consequences of their actions when applied</p><p>in fact. If you want to become the author of your own insomnia start thinking you have all the answers to raising cattle! <strong> LVR</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1708525, member: 40072"] [B]Cada22> [/B]We all work within the parameters of our individual circumstance. The original question is "[I]If you were starting a new herd from scratch" [/I]which leaves a lot of latitude. The advantage of more bulls, especially in the beginning, is a broader genetic base. As one continues into the program they will find certain family lines will become more dominant and others will eliminate themselves for one reason or another. Is it doable? In theory yes, but hardly financially practical and without volume, probably not. The question allows for a certain amount of hypothetics but it does not absolve one of the consequences of their actions when applied in fact. If you want to become the author of your own insomnia start thinking you have all the answers to raising cattle! [B] LVR[/B] [/QUOTE]
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