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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1845303" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>I think on big rough country, which most federal allotments are, a bull that is structurally correct and moves out well will have the most success. Some are bigger framed and some are smaller, but the key is they have to be able to walk and have some libido. Each bull is on his own merits there. Probably 20% of the bulls sire 80% of the calves and the ones that can hustle get the most action. The replacements in those herds are the result of the breed up and whatever selection pressure the owner puts on the females.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1845303, member: 38220"] I think on big rough country, which most federal allotments are, a bull that is structurally correct and moves out well will have the most success. Some are bigger framed and some are smaller, but the key is they have to be able to walk and have some libido. Each bull is on his own merits there. Probably 20% of the bulls sire 80% of the calves and the ones that can hustle get the most action. The replacements in those herds are the result of the breed up and whatever selection pressure the owner puts on the females. [/QUOTE]
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