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REPLACEMENT HEIFERS? How and Why!
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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 443881" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Any time someone wishes to stimulate a heated discussion, all that needs to happen is to post a thread regarding whether EPD's are effective - or - a collection of scientific lies!</p><p></p><p>Along with the discussion, there usually comes into light some comment about whether it is "better" to raise replacement heifers, - or - buy them. Every rancher has his or her own personal dogma concerning Replacements - but I invariably question whether they really know <strong><em> WHY</em></strong> they persist in their dogmatic attitude regarding retaining or purchasing Replacement heifers. Is it because of a bad experience in their choosing one or the other of the options, or whether they are merely mouthing platitudes that they have heard someone else express! </p><p></p><p>In any case, I would recommend your reading an article which appears on CattleToday front page today titled, "Manage Replacement Heifers for Fertility and Productivity in Herd." The suggestions noted in this article, combined with your personal opinions in relationship to 'Raising or Buying Replacements' may make for some interesting debate. I would recommend, though, that you have solid reasoning and logic for your point of view.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot more than meets the eye in the decisions concerning replacement females, and EPD's are part of the subject matter involved. Be prepared to defend your preference because very probably someone will attempt to change your mind - whatever choice you make!</p><p></p><p>Read the article before you come to any 'closed-minded' decisions. You may change your mind, whatever your attitude may be at the present time! What you did and why you did it five or ten years ago may not be expedient today! </p><p></p><p>Or - maybe it is!</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 443881, member: 1683"] Any time someone wishes to stimulate a heated discussion, all that needs to happen is to post a thread regarding whether EPD's are effective - or - a collection of scientific lies! Along with the discussion, there usually comes into light some comment about whether it is "better" to raise replacement heifers, - or - buy them. Every rancher has his or her own personal dogma concerning Replacements - but I invariably question whether they really know [b][i] WHY[/i][/b] they persist in their dogmatic attitude regarding retaining or purchasing Replacement heifers. Is it because of a bad experience in their choosing one or the other of the options, or whether they are merely mouthing platitudes that they have heard someone else express! In any case, I would recommend your reading an article which appears on CattleToday front page today titled, "Manage Replacement Heifers for Fertility and Productivity in Herd." The suggestions noted in this article, combined with your personal opinions in relationship to 'Raising or Buying Replacements' may make for some interesting debate. I would recommend, though, that you have solid reasoning and logic for your point of view. There is a lot more than meets the eye in the decisions concerning replacement females, and EPD's are part of the subject matter involved. Be prepared to defend your preference because very probably someone will attempt to change your mind - whatever choice you make! Read the article before you come to any 'closed-minded' decisions. You may change your mind, whatever your attitude may be at the present time! What you did and why you did it five or ten years ago may not be expedient today! Or - maybe it is! DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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