aj
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I think there are more bulls out there than there are buyers. There are scattered purebred herd out there that started out being 4-h herds or whatever. So you don't have to drive to far to find a purebred herd. Seems like to me with the U.S. Premium and cab and even red angus certified deal the Angus cattle are hot. The Angus have all kinds of data on economically important traits. These bulls bring some money. Alot of commercial cattle people don't care how square he is over his rump. They don't care that his grandaddy cost 15,000$. They don't care that he is freaky fronted or really hairy. They don't care if his full sister was an all american or won Louisville. They don't care if he is big assed and is cool. They want a bull with a bwt under 90#'s that has had some pedigree stacking done for economically important traits. Convience traits are also important. I once heard a guy say"if you don't sell bulls and only sell purebred heifers why are you in business?" For instance if every shorthorn was taken off the face of the earth would any commercial producer even notice?