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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 27201" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Just an opinion, but if you are only wanting to do one, commercial seems like a betteer alternative. Simpler record keeping without the additional costs of registration.</p><p>But, the bull selection for commercial shoudl be just as intense as that for a registerd herd. No matter how succesfull your registered herd, you will alwasy have cattle to market as commercial. Even though your registered stuff sells for more then your commercial, typically your commercial sales would be your bread and butter. While the majority of our base cows/heifers are registered or could be registered, we still treat them as commercial in marketing, but breeding they're bred as purebred registered stuff. Works for us</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 27201, member: 34"] Just an opinion, but if you are only wanting to do one, commercial seems like a betteer alternative. Simpler record keeping without the additional costs of registration. But, the bull selection for commercial shoudl be just as intense as that for a registerd herd. No matter how succesfull your registered herd, you will alwasy have cattle to market as commercial. Even though your registered stuff sells for more then your commercial, typically your commercial sales would be your bread and butter. While the majority of our base cows/heifers are registered or could be registered, we still treat them as commercial in marketing, but breeding they're bred as purebred registered stuff. Works for us dun [/QUOTE]
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