Northern Rancher
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It used to be in the British breeds any bull you used would give you a cow that was a some what useful cow. Some were sounder than others but were most were of a body type or function that they work in the commercial enviroment. It's not the use of E.P.D's and performance data that has changed this but the misuse of those tools. There are have cattle now with incredible growth and milk potential we haven't figured a way to get mother nature to come onside and provide a consistent supply of fuel for those genetic engines. Cows that can keep going in the tough years will just flesh up more and cut your wintering costs in a better year. Most guys up here who run yearlings up here-us included use them as a grass management tool-in drought or flood years-we can lose pasture to both in the same year-we can cut back on yearlings to keep the cows around. Fertlity and weight are both important but at what cost is the main part of the equation.