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<blockquote data-quote="Beef Man" data-source="post: 1083658" data-attributes="member: 13859"><p>Like I said sometime ago on a forum about the line 1's,they made no effort to correct for structural soundness,milk,there has been a problem with prolapse,which may have eliminated itself,a one time parot tongue. I do think that these last few years the advisoury board stepped up and some genetic things were dealt with. It is and will always be a puzzle to me how they existed and prospered as well as they have. Not many years ago I bought all their used young herd bulls and sent them to slaughter,but know at least 2 commercial herds that are as pure line 1's as the station's cowherd and sware by them. Neither one ever have much for weaning weight's and looks like to me that they may have somewhat of a fertility problem but they seem to run them pretty rough.Go figure!! A good Angus friend told us awhile back that they were looking to get into Hereford seedstock business. We wondered why as they are 3rd-4th generation Angus and they,decided if the hereford breed could stand and survive the line 1's we were indeed a basic survival breed. [probabley meant this as ajoke]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef Man, post: 1083658, member: 13859"] Like I said sometime ago on a forum about the line 1's,they made no effort to correct for structural soundness,milk,there has been a problem with prolapse,which may have eliminated itself,a one time parot tongue. I do think that these last few years the advisoury board stepped up and some genetic things were dealt with. It is and will always be a puzzle to me how they existed and prospered as well as they have. Not many years ago I bought all their used young herd bulls and sent them to slaughter,but know at least 2 commercial herds that are as pure line 1's as the station's cowherd and sware by them. Neither one ever have much for weaning weight's and looks like to me that they may have somewhat of a fertility problem but they seem to run them pretty rough.Go figure!! A good Angus friend told us awhile back that they were looking to get into Hereford seedstock business. We wondered why as they are 3rd-4th generation Angus and they,decided if the hereford breed could stand and survive the line 1's we were indeed a basic survival breed. [probabley meant this as ajoke] [/QUOTE]
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