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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 407573" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I am not defending straightbreeding Angus in a commercial environment; BUT there is something wrong with an operation that would even consider abandoning their plan because the neighbor's crossbred bull looked good. If the neighbor's bull does not fit the plan that I have for my herd, I don't give a rip how good he is, I am not ever going to use him. The biggest problem with most crossbred cattle operations is that there was no plan. The guy either don't know what the breed of their next bull is going to be OR they will get another like this one because he seemed to do good. I personally don't like composite bulls; but IF you use them they need to be part of some type of longterm breeding strategy not just another new flavor to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 407573, member: 2095"] I am not defending straightbreeding Angus in a commercial environment; BUT there is something wrong with an operation that would even consider abandoning their plan because the neighbor's crossbred bull looked good. If the neighbor's bull does not fit the plan that I have for my herd, I don't give a rip how good he is, I am not ever going to use him. The biggest problem with most crossbred cattle operations is that there was no plan. The guy either don't know what the breed of their next bull is going to be OR they will get another like this one because he seemed to do good. I personally don't like composite bulls; but IF you use them they need to be part of some type of longterm breeding strategy not just another new flavor to try. [/QUOTE]
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