aj
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Times are a changing with the embryo transplant deal. I'm not saying its good or bad but it is a fact. I know I viewed a sale catalog of a Shorthorn production sale. There were 30 some lots advertised for sale. Three lots of the 35 head head had the owners prefix in the pedigree. Again I'm not saying it's good or bad. So basically the breeders went out and bought some females...had calves and had a production sale. I know it is the sign of the times and it is not really a show steer deal but embryo transfer has really changed things. It gets people to their goals fast. I do think it takes out the natural selection process with udders, fleshing ability, longevity, fertility and everthing else. I always thought it was cool in a Cates sale or a Hubs shorthorn sale when 4 or 5 generations back the breeder had his prefix and they had a methodical breeding program with indexes and culling procedures and whatnot. Again I'm not saying its wrong or right but it is a sign of the times. I do think that it can lead to a larger gap between the commercial industry sometimes. Is the time of the Ora Erdman and Bob Sitz or Line 1 herfords over? Is embryo transfer kinda backing us away from improvement in some things? And as the great Robert Bird once said" There is to too much impregnation going on out there. 