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<blockquote data-quote="Simply Bovine" data-source="post: 64168" data-attributes="member: 1141"><p>It sounds like if you keep new good blood coming in it is okay to breed back to a grandparent or greatgrandparent if your cow and bull displays no strong defects in conformation. Obviously you must keep your eye on things and be aware of defects and health issues.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help with addresses and information. If any of you have anything else helpful to say keep adding to this topic. </p><p></p><p>By the way you guys have me really excited about getting my herd started. I know it will be a couple of years until my husband and I can start the ranch of our dreams, but I will keep building my knowledge so I am well prepared. I think this adventure will be a wonderful experience for my husband and I as we start our family. A ranch seems to be a healthy place for everyone. Hardwork is good for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simply Bovine, post: 64168, member: 1141"] It sounds like if you keep new good blood coming in it is okay to breed back to a grandparent or greatgrandparent if your cow and bull displays no strong defects in conformation. Obviously you must keep your eye on things and be aware of defects and health issues. Thanks for all the help with addresses and information. If any of you have anything else helpful to say keep adding to this topic. By the way you guys have me really excited about getting my herd started. I know it will be a couple of years until my husband and I can start the ranch of our dreams, but I will keep building my knowledge so I am well prepared. I think this adventure will be a wonderful experience for my husband and I as we start our family. A ranch seems to be a healthy place for everyone. Hardwork is good for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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