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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 600776" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>This 2008 Champion Bull is an exceptional animal! There are many factors to consider when analyzing how effective he would be as a breeder, but, certainly, one must consider FERTILITY as Job One! Another important consideration is - for what purpose is he to be used? Maternal or Terminal - or BOTH? They include Industry segment (cow-calf, or stocker-feeder, or seedstock), and number of cows he can cover. ...and I am sure that his mobility is adequate without "lengthening" his legs. It depends on the terrain he will be expected to traverse. "Priorities" in bull selection must be put in their proper perspectives, and you DON'T discard a Champion Bull whose Phenotype matches this one without considering factors other than leg length!</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 600776, member: 1683"] This 2008 Champion Bull is an exceptional animal! There are many factors to consider when analyzing how effective he would be as a breeder, but, certainly, one must consider FERTILITY as Job One! Another important consideration is - for what purpose is he to be used? Maternal or Terminal - or BOTH? They include Industry segment (cow-calf, or stocker-feeder, or seedstock), and number of cows he can cover. ...and I am sure that his mobility is adequate without "lengthening" his legs. It depends on the terrain he will be expected to traverse. "Priorities" in bull selection must be put in their proper perspectives, and you DON'T discard a Champion Bull whose Phenotype matches this one without considering factors other than leg length! DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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