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<blockquote data-quote="watson brangus" data-source="post: 629538" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>As far as Brangus go, which is going to become more and more popular due to the fact that we have an association now with a buisness like mind set.</p><p>I would say that Cow Creek, now that Camp Cooley is a gone pecan, would be the "real" breeder in our breed, along with Vern Suhn, Salacoa Valley also has a great herd, but has been hurt due to management flip flopping. All are great programs, but many smaller breeders do just as much for the breed than the big guys. At our farm we usually stick to programs like Salacoa and Cooley, that concentrate on cow dominance versus programs like Cow Creek that concentrate on line breeding a select number of bulls. Each breeder big or small in my opinion gives a breed something(for the most part) that possibly someone else can't do in the breed. Big farms can concentrate on international marketing, whereas smaller breeders are usually better at marketing local areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watson brangus, post: 629538, member: 3515"] As far as Brangus go, which is going to become more and more popular due to the fact that we have an association now with a buisness like mind set. I would say that Cow Creek, now that Camp Cooley is a gone pecan, would be the "real" breeder in our breed, along with Vern Suhn, Salacoa Valley also has a great herd, but has been hurt due to management flip flopping. All are great programs, but many smaller breeders do just as much for the breed than the big guys. At our farm we usually stick to programs like Salacoa and Cooley, that concentrate on cow dominance versus programs like Cow Creek that concentrate on line breeding a select number of bulls. Each breeder big or small in my opinion gives a breed something(for the most part) that possibly someone else can't do in the breed. Big farms can concentrate on international marketing, whereas smaller breeders are usually better at marketing local areas. [/QUOTE]
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