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Whats the longest you have used a bull?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty" data-source="post: 845670" data-attributes="member: 4585"><p>Every generation is better then the past. If they are bred right they should be.. Even in closed herds Younger genetics are the best way to improve and further a herd... </p><p></p><p>Just look at the Angus Assocation now you can bred 52 cows in 52 weeks to a possible 52 Trait leaders.. A little extreme i know... </p><p></p><p>But if your using lets say Net Worth sons and Now you can upgrade to providence sons who should be longer, add 30lbs to weights and daughters with tighter more correct necklines your improving .. While having the ability to line bred the two and have a better end product then using just the Net Worth sons.. and as business men we have to do this with minimal costs... Right Now 90 is good for kill bull take it and run..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty, post: 845670, member: 4585"] Every generation is better then the past. If they are bred right they should be.. Even in closed herds Younger genetics are the best way to improve and further a herd... Just look at the Angus Assocation now you can bred 52 cows in 52 weeks to a possible 52 Trait leaders.. A little extreme i know... But if your using lets say Net Worth sons and Now you can upgrade to providence sons who should be longer, add 30lbs to weights and daughters with tighter more correct necklines your improving .. While having the ability to line bred the two and have a better end product then using just the Net Worth sons.. and as business men we have to do this with minimal costs... Right Now 90 is good for kill bull take it and run.. [/QUOTE]
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