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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1813074" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Exactly! A record of ancestry, A pedigree....will make your cross bred cattle sell for more money. A pedigree, vet records, DOB, weaning weight, birth weight. number of calves she produced. IT cost you nothing to keep accurate and maybe 10 cents to print off for buyers. Lots of registered cows sold at local auctions or private treaties. for little to no more than a similar quality. Now we aren't talking buying 5-figure cows or 6 figure bulls to breed for calves to sell at a local auction. The man I mentioned above had bought 30 reg Black Simm cows and 30 reg Chi-Angus cows when he started. Don't know if he joined both associations, or if you have to be a member to register or transfer...I dunno. He may have just kept the papers. and not transferred them to him self He didnt need to...the info he wants is on the papers, no matter who the registered owner is. Having that pedigree , and the other info, helped make those cross bred pairs bring $1000 more than other good pairs did that day. I fail to see what is "ludicrous" or "questionable" about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1813074, member: 40587"] Exactly! A record of ancestry, A pedigree....will make your cross bred cattle sell for more money. A pedigree, vet records, DOB, weaning weight, birth weight. number of calves she produced. IT cost you nothing to keep accurate and maybe 10 cents to print off for buyers. Lots of registered cows sold at local auctions or private treaties. for little to no more than a similar quality. Now we aren't talking buying 5-figure cows or 6 figure bulls to breed for calves to sell at a local auction. The man I mentioned above had bought 30 reg Black Simm cows and 30 reg Chi-Angus cows when he started. Don't know if he joined both associations, or if you have to be a member to register or transfer...I dunno. He may have just kept the papers. and not transferred them to him self He didnt need to...the info he wants is on the papers, no matter who the registered owner is. Having that pedigree , and the other info, helped make those cross bred pairs bring $1000 more than other good pairs did that day. I fail to see what is "ludicrous" or "questionable" about that. [/QUOTE]
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