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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 1261688" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>You've got to remember that first and foremost you need an animal that "do" in its environment to have any hope of a profitable program, more so for seedstock, if seedstock don't make commercial sense then it really is of no use. You can decide for yourself how well these heifers are doing.</p><p></p><p>On the ugly cow great calf theory, the more you leave to be desired in the cow, the more bull power you need to produce that calf. Also don't forget that the calf needs to continue doing well until its finished, most all jersey cows will raise a great looking calf at weaning time, but how will those calves fare in the feedlot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 1261688, member: 4353"] You've got to remember that first and foremost you need an animal that "do" in its environment to have any hope of a profitable program, more so for seedstock, if seedstock don't make commercial sense then it really is of no use. You can decide for yourself how well these heifers are doing. On the ugly cow great calf theory, the more you leave to be desired in the cow, the more bull power you need to produce that calf. Also don't forget that the calf needs to continue doing well until its finished, most all jersey cows will raise a great looking calf at weaning time, but how will those calves fare in the feedlot? [/QUOTE]
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