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Released list of carrier bulls of Curly Calf Syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="Cattleman200" data-source="post: 594084" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>Sam is correct in saying that the bigger breeders wont think twice about the testing cost, even if it is $75. MMI has a Tru-Polled test that cost $110 for Limousin breeders. Serious breeders with higher dollar animals test many animals each year on this test. I know breeders that only have 25-30 females and they test 5-10 per year. This may not be a great example when compared to an AM carrier possibility calf in Angus but it will be on the price of a test. </p><p></p><p>I also dont believe that any sensible bigger Angus breeder would breed a large number of females to a carrier bull unless they have a many units of carrier semen that they want to use up before the deadline. Certainly smaller breeders cant afford to do it either. If you are sending 67% of your calves to the stockyard out of a registered herd of 100 you wont be in business long if you are depending on your cattle to support you. Even in your hypothetical herd there would need to be some different breeding or culling decisions made just on the percentage you have going out before the carrier cenario. Just my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Circle H Ranch</p><p><a href="http://www.chrlimousin.com" target="_blank">http://www.chrlimousin.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattleman200, post: 594084, member: 951"] Sam is correct in saying that the bigger breeders wont think twice about the testing cost, even if it is $75. MMI has a Tru-Polled test that cost $110 for Limousin breeders. Serious breeders with higher dollar animals test many animals each year on this test. I know breeders that only have 25-30 females and they test 5-10 per year. This may not be a great example when compared to an AM carrier possibility calf in Angus but it will be on the price of a test. I also dont believe that any sensible bigger Angus breeder would breed a large number of females to a carrier bull unless they have a many units of carrier semen that they want to use up before the deadline. Certainly smaller breeders cant afford to do it either. If you are sending 67% of your calves to the stockyard out of a registered herd of 100 you wont be in business long if you are depending on your cattle to support you. Even in your hypothetical herd there would need to be some different breeding or culling decisions made just on the percentage you have going out before the carrier cenario. Just my opinion. Circle H Ranch [url=http://www.chrlimousin.com]http://www.chrlimousin.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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