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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 347156" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>I don't know anything about total herd reporting-we don't do that in our breed. We register an animal if we think it deems registering. However, I do believe that if you own a herd of animals that are registered or can be registered that you may be doing yourself and your cattle an injustice by not doing so. Many animals contain genetics that are worthy of keeping track of. I would say that it depends on the quality of the animal regardless of the breed that it is and of the respective association that the breed belongs to but it may advantageous to you to have your animals registered unless you plan to market your animals solely as beef. Here's a question for you-when you look for a new breeding bull, what do you look for? A good commercial bull or a registered bull? If you chose the second answer-why? Just something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 347156, member: 440"] I don't know anything about total herd reporting-we don't do that in our breed. We register an animal if we think it deems registering. However, I do believe that if you own a herd of animals that are registered or can be registered that you may be doing yourself and your cattle an injustice by not doing so. Many animals contain genetics that are worthy of keeping track of. I would say that it depends on the quality of the animal regardless of the breed that it is and of the respective association that the breed belongs to but it may advantageous to you to have your animals registered unless you plan to market your animals solely as beef. Here's a question for you-when you look for a new breeding bull, what do you look for? A good commercial bull or a registered bull? If you chose the second answer-why? Just something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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