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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Rancher" data-source="post: 698474" data-attributes="member: 5898"><p>Well if you'll breed Hereford cattle on their markings you might as well sellpaint horses-I like eye and udder pigment but afyter that iut doesn't muchmatter-were in the business of selling beef not seat covers. The bu;ll to me looks way to straight legged-I always visualize what they'll look like after breeding cows in a commercial enviroment-I have a feeling he'd come in tired and sore. Minimum scrotal circumference might get you bye but not always. A yearling should be able to breed at least 25-30 cows out on the grass with no suplement-if not he's an overpriced companion. Think of him as a tank if he goes into battle with a half filled magazine and loses a track halfway through he's not going to win the battle of getting cows bred. I just don't see what he'd improve in a cowherd-really don't like that 'grip of death' in the heart girth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Rancher, post: 698474, member: 5898"] Well if you'll breed Hereford cattle on their markings you might as well sellpaint horses-I like eye and udder pigment but afyter that iut doesn't muchmatter-were in the business of selling beef not seat covers. The bu;ll to me looks way to straight legged-I always visualize what they'll look like after breeding cows in a commercial enviroment-I have a feeling he'd come in tired and sore. Minimum scrotal circumference might get you bye but not always. A yearling should be able to breed at least 25-30 cows out on the grass with no suplement-if not he's an overpriced companion. Think of him as a tank if he goes into battle with a half filled magazine and loses a track halfway through he's not going to win the battle of getting cows bred. I just don't see what he'd improve in a cowherd-really don't like that 'grip of death' in the heart girth. [/QUOTE]
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