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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Rancher" data-source="post: 781656" data-attributes="member: 5898"><p>Interesting analogy-Angus have bad back legs so I can take a pass on Hereford udder quality. When a breed such as Hereford's is famous for their udders and not in a good way you have to be relentless in your selection. I've seen Knersie be very critical about eye set-poor udders have caused me a lot more grief than than that particular trait. In regards to embryo transplant both sides of the equation had better be close to flawless as far as feet, legs, udders and scrotal otherwise your just spending alot of money to propogate common. When I purchase genetics I expect to improve or at the very least maintain soundness. In a commercial situation gooid enough might be good enough when selling bulls I don't think it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Rancher, post: 781656, member: 5898"] Interesting analogy-Angus have bad back legs so I can take a pass on Hereford udder quality. When a breed such as Hereford's is famous for their udders and not in a good way you have to be relentless in your selection. I've seen Knersie be very critical about eye set-poor udders have caused me a lot more grief than than that particular trait. In regards to embryo transplant both sides of the equation had better be close to flawless as far as feet, legs, udders and scrotal otherwise your just spending alot of money to propogate common. When I purchase genetics I expect to improve or at the very least maintain soundness. In a commercial situation gooid enough might be good enough when selling bulls I don't think it is. [/QUOTE]
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