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<blockquote data-quote="Sage" data-source="post: 347143" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>Think of it this way, every heifer born does not make it into your cow herd. Along the same lines just because a calf is born from a registered cao doesn't mean it posesses the genetics that is benificial to the breed. If someone told me every bull calf born was to be a herd sire I'd say they are full of it or they need to do a serious rethinking of their selection criteria. We run commercial and registerd red angus cattle and pay the dues for the registered animals but every calf from the registered herd doesn't get registered. Some make it as commercials, some go to the sale barn. If you want to sell genetics then the RAAA dues are a small price to pay, if your selling pounds then just run them as commercial animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sage, post: 347143, member: 5352"] Think of it this way, every heifer born does not make it into your cow herd. Along the same lines just because a calf is born from a registered cao doesn't mean it posesses the genetics that is benificial to the breed. If someone told me every bull calf born was to be a herd sire I'd say they are full of it or they need to do a serious rethinking of their selection criteria. We run commercial and registerd red angus cattle and pay the dues for the registered animals but every calf from the registered herd doesn't get registered. Some make it as commercials, some go to the sale barn. If you want to sell genetics then the RAAA dues are a small price to pay, if your selling pounds then just run them as commercial animals. [/QUOTE]
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