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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 631276" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Dun in theory you are dead on the problem with crossbred bulls is you have no idea what birth weights will be or if he will be a calving ease bull.</p><p>I can't sell dead calfs and crippled cows don't bring much at he salebarn.</p><p>The breed associations have made huge strides in the last 40 years with EPD's not saying there still isn't an anomoly once in a while or dishonest reporting once in a while. A good seedstock producer with a repitation is a good commodity for the commercial Cattleman. There are some corners you can't cut IMO the bull, mineral and medical programs.</p><p>A composite breed is a different story SimAngus/Brangus/Braford I agree a 100%</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>I never did like shooting dice as there is no skill to the game and craps ain't good.</p><p>I will stick to poker you still have the option to hold or fold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 631276, member: 694"] Dun in theory you are dead on the problem with crossbred bulls is you have no idea what birth weights will be or if he will be a calving ease bull. I can't sell dead calfs and crippled cows don't bring much at he salebarn. The breed associations have made huge strides in the last 40 years with EPD's not saying there still isn't an anomoly once in a while or dishonest reporting once in a while. A good seedstock producer with a repitation is a good commodity for the commercial Cattleman. There are some corners you can't cut IMO the bull, mineral and medical programs. A composite breed is a different story SimAngus/Brangus/Braford I agree a 100% I never did like shooting dice as there is no skill to the game and craps ain't good. I will stick to poker you still have the option to hold or fold. [/QUOTE]
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