Sure, grassfarmer, I'd love to have the land base and manpower to run a whole whack of commercial cows to test my bulls on and compare how my purebreds perform against a few crossbred counterparts. I just can't but I have an extremely good repeat customer that has purchased bulls from me for years and is now taking groups of females to "cross" on his mostley straightbred Charolais cattle (some Red angus some Sim) and I am dumbfounded at how my "good" easy keeping grass cattle that will still perform in the feedlot are absolutly transformed to an unbeleiveable new level when mixed with the Charolais in his herd. I think at times many of us think we have something good and have no idea how much better it could be if we opened our eyes just a little. CS, I don't doubt for a second that you can get a straight british to feed out at 13 mos, nor do I doubt that grassfarmer you have some highly efficient tiny little cows that still get you a premium from your customers when they purchase the grass fed beef. I've seen first hand what happens to my own cows when crossed with an exotic bull and let me assure you all, he doesn't keep comeing back because I'm a nice person, these buckskin calves are making him piles of money. I'm willing to go out on a limb here and not make this just a battle of the breeds. I agree totally that there are good and bad cattle and management skills in every walk of life. However, I did spend a lot of years being one of those poor souls at the auction mart with my straight-bred calves that got docked severly because we all know it, herefords as a breed are not known for high performance on feed, generally as a breed they do not grow, they just get fat...fine for the cow calf guy but if you sell your calves to feeders, and are getting as much as 10 cents a pound less, does it pencil back to your cows that they are that much more easy to keep than a little shot of something that would grow thrown in?
It took a long time and a lot of work on my genetics to convince my buyers that a straight british calf could maybe feed and grow but even with that said, all you guys who have really great cattle and I know you do, WHAT IF, they could be just a little better ( maybe the word is more suited to )your buyers, IF in fact your buyers are feeders, if not ignoreme, I'll go away, by sticking a little bit of growth on those tiny "efficient" cows. Just my thoughts. Are you pissed at me now Mr. Wilson ( I said Mr.! ) will you sell me the Cheque semen or not...
You tell me, what do you and your neighbor want for it? Have a good day all!
It took a long time and a lot of work on my genetics to convince my buyers that a straight british calf could maybe feed and grow but even with that said, all you guys who have really great cattle and I know you do, WHAT IF, they could be just a little better ( maybe the word is more suited to )your buyers, IF in fact your buyers are feeders, if not ignoreme, I'll go away, by sticking a little bit of growth on those tiny "efficient" cows. Just my thoughts. Are you pissed at me now Mr. Wilson ( I said Mr.! ) will you sell me the Cheque semen or not...
You tell me, what do you and your neighbor want for it? Have a good day all!
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