DLD
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Lautner, Trausch and I'm sure many others regularly lease out those bulls they're selling semen on, and I've had the opportunity to see many of them in the pasture. Yes, there are some dinks among them, but the majority of them are good solid 5 framed bulls - a few are bigger.
I also work at a sale barn. I'm not for a second denying that what buyers see as "clubbies" (smaller framed, extra thick, big bodied cattle - especially if they have structural issues) get beat up, sometimes pretty badly. Most of the ones that do get hit hard, need to - they're not profitable cattle. But on the other hand, I've seen plenty of good clubbie bred cattle sell at the top of the market too. The thing is, they're "good" (sound, have enough grow) so they don't consider them clubbies. Sale barn buyers would like you to think they care about genetics, 'cause they think they know, but all they know is what they see in front of 'em. Most sale barn owners and order buyers don't know a frame score from a calving ease epd - what they know is if that one looks "big enough"... You can't hide a total dink, but moderate sized calves with the right flesh and the right fill will sell well enough.
So many "club calf breeders" just have a handful of cows, and they don't count on those cows to make them a living. They're happy to raise a few good ones, they know the others are gonna get beat up at the sale barn. They don't like it, but they don't care enough to do anything about it. The ones with more cows usually care more, 'cause they have to.
I also work at a sale barn. I'm not for a second denying that what buyers see as "clubbies" (smaller framed, extra thick, big bodied cattle - especially if they have structural issues) get beat up, sometimes pretty badly. Most of the ones that do get hit hard, need to - they're not profitable cattle. But on the other hand, I've seen plenty of good clubbie bred cattle sell at the top of the market too. The thing is, they're "good" (sound, have enough grow) so they don't consider them clubbies. Sale barn buyers would like you to think they care about genetics, 'cause they think they know, but all they know is what they see in front of 'em. Most sale barn owners and order buyers don't know a frame score from a calving ease epd - what they know is if that one looks "big enough"... You can't hide a total dink, but moderate sized calves with the right flesh and the right fill will sell well enough.
So many "club calf breeders" just have a handful of cows, and they don't count on those cows to make them a living. They're happy to raise a few good ones, they know the others are gonna get beat up at the sale barn. They don't like it, but they don't care enough to do anything about it. The ones with more cows usually care more, 'cause they have to.