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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 460436" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Outstanding cattle from one end to the other - PUN intended! That is the kind of consistency that ANY breeder, purebred or commercial, can utilize in an on-going breeding program without fear of hitting a snag that is hidden in the gene pool. Why is it so hard for some producers to NOT be able to SEE the profit just sitting there looking at you? Uniform from front to rear, consistent depth of body, GOOD bone and feet, - just darned good cattle. I don't know or relate to the pedigrees of Herefords, but they MUST have more than acceptable EPD's whether one believes in the concept of EPD's or not. You don't get cattle to look like these do without uniform and stable genetics. I am not saying that they are perfect and faultless-NO animal is that. But these will certainly do to use to really start to <em>carve and tweak</em> the genetics with more Superior Bulls and using discerning observations.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 460436, member: 1683"] Outstanding cattle from one end to the other - PUN intended! That is the kind of consistency that ANY breeder, purebred or commercial, can utilize in an on-going breeding program without fear of hitting a snag that is hidden in the gene pool. Why is it so hard for some producers to NOT be able to SEE the profit just sitting there looking at you? Uniform from front to rear, consistent depth of body, GOOD bone and feet, - just darned good cattle. I don't know or relate to the pedigrees of Herefords, but they MUST have more than acceptable EPD's whether one believes in the concept of EPD's or not. You don't get cattle to look like these do without uniform and stable genetics. I am not saying that they are perfect and faultless-NO animal is that. But these will certainly do to use to really start to [i]carve and tweak[/i] the genetics with more Superior Bulls and using discerning observations. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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