Carlson Cattle
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obie105 said:Carlson your young take some advice my breed rep told me just a few weeks ago. Use a proven bull don't take shots in the dark with the newest greatest thing. Leave those young bulls for use by the experienced breeders with the bigger herds. When they have a couple consistent calf crops then use them.
On another note earlier this fall there were pictures of all these new laugher bulls unclipped there wasn't a one that I was impressed with. Those guys are some of the best in the business at clipping and making bulls look a certain way.
Carlson Cattle said:obie105 said:Carlson your young take some advice my breed rep told me just a few weeks ago. Use a proven bull don't take shots in the dark with the newest greatest thing. Leave those young bulls for use by the experienced breeders with the bigger herds. When they have a couple consistent calf crops then use them.
On another note earlier this fall there were pictures of all these new laugher bulls unclipped there wasn't a one that I was impressed with. Those guys are some of the best in the business at clipping and making bulls look a certain way.
who is your sale rep? witch bulls did he say were doing the best?
obie105 said:Carlson Cattle said:obie105 said:Carlson your young take some advice my breed rep told me just a few weeks ago. Use a proven bull don't take shots in the dark with the newest greatest thing. Leave those young bulls for use by the experienced breeders with the bigger herds. When they have a couple consistent calf crops then use them.
On another note earlier this fall there were pictures of all these new laugher bulls unclipped there wasn't a one that I was impressed with. Those guys are some of the best in the business at clipping and making bulls look a certain way.
Will do. Thanks
who is your sale rep? witch bulls did he say were doing the best?
It was breed rep for my area and since we raise Herefords it's not going to help you much but the principal applies. Look at the older bulls that have the traits you want to breed for if you have seen several calf crops out of them they will be more predictable.
^good point!cowboy_nyk said:If that's a bull where are his testicles? My vision isn't great but he barely looks to have any scrotum. I guess clubbies don't care about scrotal measurements?
obie105 said:Carlson your young take some advice my breed rep told me just a few weeks ago. Use a proven bull don't take shots in the dark with the newest greatest thing. Leave those young bulls for use by the experienced breeders with the bigger herds. When they have a couple consistent calf crops then use them.
On another note earlier this fall there were pictures of all these new laugher bulls unclipped there wasn't a one that I was impressed with. Those guys are some of the best in the business at clipping and making bulls look a certain way.
There are some still on the fluffy cow Facebook page just have to scroll back aways. I don't remember which ones thoCarlson Cattle said:I wish there would be some unclipped pics but he wouldn't ever put that on there because that would make the company look bad