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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 89537" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>It may well be that they were already stacked with the same genetics too many times in the pedigree, and there were too many bad traits in those genetics. Two of the highest averaging Hereford sales are Cooper and Holden of Montana, and they do nothing but line-breed Line One Herefords. This year I think one had a top seller in the $15,000 range, and the other over $20,000. The averages were around $5,000 for sixty or seventy some head of bulls. Some years they will even have a $50,000 bull.</p><p></p><p>I personally have used a line-bred Hazlett/Turner Ranch bloodline Hereford bull with excellent results. I used him primarily on outcross cows, and that is what the greatest benefit of a line bred sire is. They make great outcross calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 89537, member: 587"] It may well be that they were already stacked with the same genetics too many times in the pedigree, and there were too many bad traits in those genetics. Two of the highest averaging Hereford sales are Cooper and Holden of Montana, and they do nothing but line-breed Line One Herefords. This year I think one had a top seller in the $15,000 range, and the other over $20,000. The averages were around $5,000 for sixty or seventy some head of bulls. Some years they will even have a $50,000 bull. I personally have used a line-bred Hazlett/Turner Ranch bloodline Hereford bull with excellent results. I used him primarily on outcross cows, and that is what the greatest benefit of a line bred sire is. They make great outcross calves. [/QUOTE]
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