Posted by da.bees on January 06, 2014 at 09:40:55 from (72.181.176.234):
In Reply to: bulls can jump posted by KEH on January 06, 2014 at 05:51:19:
Dad's jumping Herford bull caused quite a bit of imbarasment for the neighbor who raised registered Angus breeding stock. The neighbor owned shares in a high dollar Angus bull coop and thier A.I. service. He kept 2 Angus clean-up bulls with the cows after A.I. was done. Despite the fact he wisked away black mommas that dropped a black baldy,word got out and prospective buyers became suspect of his operation. For the price buyers paid for stock they understandibly expected calves from the bull named on the documents,instead of clean-up bulls. I agreed with buyers who felt the breeder should have used gomers and bred to AI bulls if cows recycled. Dad felt bad about it and switched to black bulls but it's anyone's guess what it cost the neighbor in the long haul. My brother learned from the experience and put it to use when he sold papered Angus cattle later on. He leased Brahman for cleanup,sold crosses for a fair price and offered Angus buyers confidence in what they bought. DNA testing is reasonable enough now to eleminate such thing.
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