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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 772985" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>Thanks to all for the input. As I have no current plans to sell any registered stock there is no pressing reason to register this cow but if it could be done I would just as soon start now rather than wish I had 10 years from now.</p><p></p><p>George, that is what I am planning to do. I have a really sharp looking son of T-21 out of this cow that I am asking about that I would like to focus on for the future. I like WLM's comment also about just closing the herd and building on what I have. </p><p></p><p>With the new Tundra heifer (my only registered female) and the second Huth bull between my neighbor and me we have enough genetics to start selecting and breed the stuff we like and meets our needs and not breed the stuff we don't like. </p><p></p><p>Using this son of T-21 from this really model, easy calving, good growth, "smart", good disposition 1200 lb cow to breed the rest of the herd gives me a double dose of her genes. Especially bred to some T-21 daughters out of some other cows I should be able to develop a pretty good line suited to my conditions and needs.</p><p></p><p>I will probably register any T-21 or U-70 females out of this Tundra heifer but not worry about the rest and focus on producing and selling good beef.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 772985, member: 7509"] Thanks to all for the input. As I have no current plans to sell any registered stock there is no pressing reason to register this cow but if it could be done I would just as soon start now rather than wish I had 10 years from now. George, that is what I am planning to do. I have a really sharp looking son of T-21 out of this cow that I am asking about that I would like to focus on for the future. I like WLM's comment also about just closing the herd and building on what I have. With the new Tundra heifer (my only registered female) and the second Huth bull between my neighbor and me we have enough genetics to start selecting and breed the stuff we like and meets our needs and not breed the stuff we don't like. Using this son of T-21 from this really model, easy calving, good growth, "smart", good disposition 1200 lb cow to breed the rest of the herd gives me a double dose of her genes. Especially bred to some T-21 daughters out of some other cows I should be able to develop a pretty good line suited to my conditions and needs. I will probably register any T-21 or U-70 females out of this Tundra heifer but not worry about the rest and focus on producing and selling good beef. Jim [/QUOTE]
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