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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 150532" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I don't mind questions. We register them all by four months; after four months it costs more to register.</p><p></p><p>I think all of ours will be good. I'm not being arrogrant or stupid when I say that. Every cow on our place is at least three generations of performance breeding. We haven't used a bull natural service in probably 12 years. Like does breed like, though I wouldn't try to tell you that we haven't had some sorry animals born on this place.</p><p></p><p>We'll generally keep all the heifers from the cows that have performed best for us by bulls that we've been pleased with. We seldom sell open heifers. So the heifers born here will either be sold as a bred heifer, calved out and sold as a young pair or retained. Whatever we do with them, they'll need to be registered. When we have taken heifers to the sale barn, we just write "sold w/o transfer" on the papers and send them back to the Assn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 150532, member: 13"] I don't mind questions. We register them all by four months; after four months it costs more to register. I think all of ours will be good. I'm not being arrogrant or stupid when I say that. Every cow on our place is at least three generations of performance breeding. We haven't used a bull natural service in probably 12 years. Like does breed like, though I wouldn't try to tell you that we haven't had some sorry animals born on this place. We'll generally keep all the heifers from the cows that have performed best for us by bulls that we've been pleased with. We seldom sell open heifers. So the heifers born here will either be sold as a bred heifer, calved out and sold as a young pair or retained. Whatever we do with them, they'll need to be registered. When we have taken heifers to the sale barn, we just write "sold w/o transfer" on the papers and send them back to the Assn. [/QUOTE]
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