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In proving my herd
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<blockquote data-quote="John Baker" data-source="post: 1139570" data-attributes="member: 21451"><p>If you are really interested in improving your herd, pick one known breed and stick with it!</p><p>NO CROSSBREEDING as there are few buyers who want what you are producing.</p><p>And that will also get your name out there as being know as the guy who has quality cattle instead of the guy who breeds all those Heinz 57 cattle.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Baker, post: 1139570, member: 21451"] If you are really interested in improving your herd, pick one known breed and stick with it! NO CROSSBREEDING as there are few buyers who want what you are producing. And that will also get your name out there as being know as the guy who has quality cattle instead of the guy who breeds all those Heinz 57 cattle. John [/QUOTE]
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