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Why are Hereford bulls overlooked?
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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1501154" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>For you commercial guys, here is a story from a commercial guy we delivered a yearling bull to this week who is a 1st time customer that apparently has been doing his homework on Herefords. The bull we sold him his dam is a Revolution 4R granddaughter that is quickly becoming one of our best cows and his sire is an On Target 936 grandson who has probably added more thickness and muscle to our calves than any bull we have ever raised. He told us he paid more for this bull than he usually would but after researching Hereford AI sires and going back through this bull's performance records he felt it was a fair price and plans to get semen collected on him and use him AI too so he can use him on more than the group of cows he plans to run him with this summer to get the most out of his investment. There are a lot more commercial guys out there than purebred breeders so you have to keep them in mind too when you make breeding decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1501154, member: 20580"] For you commercial guys, here is a story from a commercial guy we delivered a yearling bull to this week who is a 1st time customer that apparently has been doing his homework on Herefords. The bull we sold him his dam is a Revolution 4R granddaughter that is quickly becoming one of our best cows and his sire is an On Target 936 grandson who has probably added more thickness and muscle to our calves than any bull we have ever raised. He told us he paid more for this bull than he usually would but after researching Hereford AI sires and going back through this bull's performance records he felt it was a fair price and plans to get semen collected on him and use him AI too so he can use him on more than the group of cows he plans to run him with this summer to get the most out of his investment. There are a lot more commercial guys out there than purebred breeders so you have to keep them in mind too when you make breeding decisions. [/QUOTE]
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