Northern Rancher
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The biggest problem in the beef business is 'THE next GREAT ONE syndrome'-you know the drill -the phone rings about Feb. with PB guys wondering whose going to be 'hot' this fall-not alot of respect for that type of breeding program. Most bulls are bypassed before a daughter hits second lactation. The overall quality of cattle is high enough today that improvement is more a tweaking of traits rather than the quantum leaps it was years ago. The commercial user of A.I. actually benefits as by the time a bull is proven the purebred boys move on and the semen price drops. All that being said someone has to use the young bulls to prove them-in our herd we take a young bull and use him across the herd-the good-the bad-the ugly. The bulls that can improve an udder two scores etc are what I like-if you just sample young bulls on your best cows it's hard to learn much-we all have cows that you could breed to a billy goat and get a good calf.