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New Mexico | producing ( synchronizing and growing ) the breds uses the bull lines on those the end buyer wants.
Since the end buyer is also the guy who raised the hiefers orininally ( then sold em to the synchronizer ) he knows the maternal end...thus the calves produced go to a more sought after end market.
There was a couple loads of the afore. Came in weighing 650, cost was $700 per last spring.
Not registereds, more like what I call purebreds ( composites ) of known genetic lines.
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