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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 909841" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>No offence taken. C3 20 was born in 1985, not what I call really old genetics. The pictured bull (Harris 006/0) that GreatGerts posted is a good young bull. It is unfortunate that a lot of Gert breeders in the 50's, 60's and 70's did not have strict culling standards for long sheathed bulls. That stigma is hard to overcome. Gert breeders have made a lot of progress in this area just like Charolais breeders have worked to overcome the perception that using Charolais bulls brings on calving problems and Polled Hereford breeders have worked on the "when you breed the horns off, you breed the butt off" stigma. It is possible to find good cattle in every breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 909841, member: 67"] No offence taken. C3 20 was born in 1985, not what I call really old genetics. The pictured bull (Harris 006/0) that GreatGerts posted is a good young bull. It is unfortunate that a lot of Gert breeders in the 50's, 60's and 70's did not have strict culling standards for long sheathed bulls. That stigma is hard to overcome. Gert breeders have made a lot of progress in this area just like Charolais breeders have worked to overcome the perception that using Charolais bulls brings on calving problems and Polled Hereford breeders have worked on the "when you breed the horns off, you breed the butt off" stigma. It is possible to find good cattle in every breed. [/QUOTE]
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