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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1775455" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I used Hoover Dam quite a bit when we were doing AI, but at that time I was selling bred heifers and had a few registered Angus cows, I never kept but 2 daughters. Still have one that's 10 years old. I used a home raised sin of Hoover Dam one year as one of my heifer bulls. He was out of the same cow that I retained the Power Tool son from. </p><p>I liked the Hoover Dams about as well as any Angus I've used and better than most. </p><p>I started raising my own bulls, during my bred heifer project days, cause it was costing $2500-4200 per bull and sometimes I was using 3-4 yearling bulls, and having to replace them frequently as most just didn't work out much over a season. </p><p>It's been rare for us to be able to have a bull over 3 yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1775455, member: 24816"] I used Hoover Dam quite a bit when we were doing AI, but at that time I was selling bred heifers and had a few registered Angus cows, I never kept but 2 daughters. Still have one that’s 10 years old. I used a home raised sin of Hoover Dam one year as one of my heifer bulls. He was out of the same cow that I retained the Power Tool son from. I liked the Hoover Dams about as well as any Angus I’ve used and better than most. I started raising my own bulls, during my bred heifer project days, cause it was costing $2500-4200 per bull and sometimes I was using 3-4 yearling bulls, and having to replace them frequently as most just didn’t work out much over a season. It’s been rare for us to be able to have a bull over 3 yrs. [/QUOTE]
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