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"Straw Chasers" Good or bad for the industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="TennesseeTuxedo" data-source="post: 1208715" data-attributes="member: 16965"><p>I was having an email discussion today with a fellow member of the CT community about whether or not "straw chasers" were good or bad for the overall cattle industry but more specifically as it applies to the Hereford breed.</p><p></p><p>I'm not educated enough on the topic to really proffer much of an opinion other than to say that using the "bull of the month" from reputable semen suppliers has got to better than using Craigslist junk to breed your cattle.</p><p></p><p>What say you seasoned cattlemen and women?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TennesseeTuxedo, post: 1208715, member: 16965"] I was having an email discussion today with a fellow member of the CT community about whether or not "straw chasers" were good or bad for the overall cattle industry but more specifically as it applies to the Hereford breed. I'm not educated enough on the topic to really proffer much of an opinion other than to say that using the "bull of the month" from reputable semen suppliers has got to better than using Craigslist junk to breed your cattle. What say you seasoned cattlemen and women? [/QUOTE]
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