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Carlson Cattle

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I am leaning toward using all rogers bulls this year for my breeding season and wondering witch one are one(s) are the best. Anything would be appreciative. Thanks
 

Warrior10

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Tell Wade what type of bull you are looking for in a professional manner (Spell correct and don't ask too many questions...one or two is plenty) and I am sure he will give you a recommendation. Nobody knows HIS bulls better than he does.
 

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Muddy Creek Show Cattle said:
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Tell Wade what type of bull you are looking for in a professional manner (Spell correct and don't ask too many questions...one or two is plenty) and I am sure he will give you a recommendation. Nobody knows HIS bulls better than he does.
Good advice!
 

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Carlson Cattle said:
I am leaning toward using all rogers bulls this year for my breeding season and wondering witch one are one(s) are the best. Anything would be appreciative. Thanks

warlock.
 

crown33

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I thought you were a breed all Lautner fan? What happened to that?
 

BLININ

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Guys Carlson, said one time he is only 8 years old, therefore can't we cut him just a little slack! I for one appreciate he is learning breeding decisions! Everybody starts somewhere, but also realize the redundancy of his post! So we might cut him some slack
 

showsteerdlux

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BLININ said:
Guys Carlson, said one time he is only 8 years old, therefore can't we cut him just a little slack! I for one appreciate he is learning breeding decisions! Everybody starts somewhere, but also realize the redundancy of his post! So we might cut him some slack
That post was referring to the age of his cow if I am not mistaken.
 

Bradenh

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BLININ said:
Guys Carlson, said one time he is only 8 years old, therefore can't we cut him just a little slack! I for one appreciate he is learning breeding decisions! Everybody starts somewhere, but also realize the redundancy of his post! So we might cut him some slack

he said the cow was 8

if carlson is THAT old... he is a disgrace for 8 year olds abroad!
 

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Please be careful not to judge too quickly. You may not know all of the circumstances here. Just don't read the posts if you don't care for them.
 

BLRanch

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I have to agree with CAB. Everyone needs to start somewhere and you have to give him some credit for his enthusiasm. The industry can always use more youngsters like that. However, he has been give many good options and needs figure out what he wants in the calf. Then use a bull that gives him the best chance to get what he wants.
 

Carlson Cattle

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i am only 14 and i have asked him before but he has not replyed and i have allot of lautner blood just need something differnt in the herd
 

Part Timer

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I don't understand why some of you are trolling on his threads if his questions bother you so much? Just ignore them and bite your tongue. There is a difference between being a child and being childish! Carlson put some thought and effort into your post and you will avoid some of the criticism. Figure out the direction you want to go with your herd and that should narrow down the decisions. I am no expert but maybe who made who or dr.who. Steers or heifers you should end up with something respectable.
 

Stargell8

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I'd be damn proud to run with a kid like this,They take an intrest and want to learn,most kids wanna sit on their butt all day.Cut them some slack.
 

Warrior10

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Carlson Cattle said:
i am only 14 and i have asked him before but he has not replyed and i have allot of lautner blood just need something differnt in the herd
There isn't a whole lot of difference...80% of both are gunna go back to Heatwave.
 

obie105

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Where do you live in Iowa? Maybe somebody will see it and take you under their wing... When I was your age I had a couple experienced guys help me and to this day they still answer questions and give me refreshers. Everyone can learn til the day they die. Do your parents have much experience in cattle? Mine did not so I know what it was like to start from scratch. Its been 15 years now and we are just getting a program built. It takes time and luck.
 
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