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<blockquote data-quote="Julian" data-source="post: 917005" data-attributes="member: 4877"><p>Thank you 3way and thank you Doc.</p><p>The good things have happened for our herd is because of our selection of good females. Our goal is to breed good functional females. I'm sure this will cause a big stir, but the bulls are the byproduct of our breeding program. Producing a good female is the goal of every one of our matings. We like to use the good sons of our best cows to breed the rest of our cows to spread the genetics of our best cows throughout our cowherd.</p><p>We do some A.I. The majority of the semen is our tank is from sons of good females or bulls that have sired good females. Yes, We do have a little of one bull that we don't know much about his maternal side of him or how his daughters make cows. Additionally we also have semen on another young bull that wethink has all the potential to contribute to the production of good females because of where he came from and how he is bred. We may wait to see calves out of him in other herds before we use it ourself.</p><p></p><p>Once again, thank you 3way and Doc for your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julian, post: 917005, member: 4877"] Thank you 3way and thank you Doc. The good things have happened for our herd is because of our selection of good females. Our goal is to breed good functional females. I'm sure this will cause a big stir, but the bulls are the byproduct of our breeding program. Producing a good female is the goal of every one of our matings. We like to use the good sons of our best cows to breed the rest of our cows to spread the genetics of our best cows throughout our cowherd. We do some A.I. The majority of the semen is our tank is from sons of good females or bulls that have sired good females. Yes, We do have a little of one bull that we don't know much about his maternal side of him or how his daughters make cows. Additionally we also have semen on another young bull that wethink has all the potential to contribute to the production of good females because of where he came from and how he is bred. We may wait to see calves out of him in other herds before we use it ourself. Once again, thank you 3way and Doc for your comments. [/QUOTE]
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