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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1780835" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>How many hundreds of cows do you calve every year? Again you are entitled to your opinion but that doesn't mean it is right in every instance. I can assure you there is a reason cattle with an exotic influence are docked around here. Most of the buyers but and handle thousands of head every year. </p><p>I even made a posts online including this forum as I don't know Gelbveigh bloodlines. Not one negative until we started seeing docility issues in his calves. Then a couple of Gelbveigh breeders came forward and stated this was normal for his bloodlines and had been an issue for years. One breeder also told me of several other bloodlines to avoid. I know Hereford and Angus bloodlines. They top the sales here so better to just stay with them. I have had no issues with them and have had many. Guess I have been lucky or maybe it is because I know those breeds well after 60 years. Like you I base my opinions on my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1780835, member: 22295"] How many hundreds of cows do you calve every year? Again you are entitled to your opinion but that doesn’t mean it is right in every instance. I can assure you there is a reason cattle with an exotic influence are docked around here. Most of the buyers but and handle thousands of head every year. I even made a posts online including this forum as I don’t know Gelbveigh bloodlines. Not one negative until we started seeing docility issues in his calves. Then a couple of Gelbveigh breeders came forward and stated this was normal for his bloodlines and had been an issue for years. One breeder also told me of several other bloodlines to avoid. I know Hereford and Angus bloodlines. They top the sales here so better to just stay with them. I have had no issues with them and have had many. Guess I have been lucky or maybe it is because I know those breeds well after 60 years. Like you I base my opinions on my experience. [/QUOTE]
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