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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1006650" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I'm not an Allan nation fan myself....his rotational grazing books are way behind the times IMO.</p><p>BTW any study that you would read would be "biased" according to you. If you really want an unbiased test on fertility just compare your semen tests with PCC's.... I'm sure Kit would accomodate you.</p><p>Since you are in the bull selling business I have no doubt you have to feed a lot of corn to your bulls because as was mentioned MRVICTOR...the average bull buyer thinks that the biggest and fattest bull in the pen is the best and that's what they want. My dad used to sell a few registered angus bulls 40 to 50 years ago and said the same thing......they always wanted the biggest and fattest one in the pen thinking that bull was the best one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1006650, member: 17304"] I'm not an Allan nation fan myself....his rotational grazing books are way behind the times IMO. BTW any study that you would read would be "biased" according to you. If you really want an unbiased test on fertility just compare your semen tests with PCC's.... I'm sure Kit would accomodate you. Since you are in the bull selling business I have no doubt you have to feed a lot of corn to your bulls because as was mentioned MRVICTOR...the average bull buyer thinks that the biggest and fattest bull in the pen is the best and that's what they want. My dad used to sell a few registered angus bulls 40 to 50 years ago and said the same thing......they always wanted the biggest and fattest one in the pen thinking that bull was the best one. [/QUOTE]
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