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    FOCUS - on 'Milk' Selection

    Robert owning (the hip, good own) this topic as usual. I look at it this way. I don't care if a bull is +7 or +37 for milk as long as they breed back and bring in what I deem a quality or marketable calf. When I find the ones in my herd that do this, I study the bulls in their pedigree. More...
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    A first

    Gizmom, We lost a very nice heifer calf to joint/naval ill a few weeks ago. First one that I can remember.
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    SAV Pioneer

    Gizmom, We will be using him for the first time this Fall. The heifer was the results of a flush we sold. They wanted to use Pioneer and he was a junior bull with no proof at the time. We've done alot of studying in him lately and I think you will be OK. krenwic
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    SAV Pioneer

    OK...I thought maybe Jacob had let it slip that we were using him. One if those support photos is out of one of our donors!
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    SAV Pioneer

    Where did you get the idea to use him? ;-)
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    ET Services and Southeast

    Todd Bickett is in NW GA. We've also used Sam Edwards from TN and Randall Hinshaw in VA. I would touch base with them no less than 2 months prior to flush date to set up shipping of fsh, etc. We've used all 3 successfully and they are easy to deal with.
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    How do you farm?

    wow, just wow
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    A couple of 5X25 Heifers

    EXT x 4465 cow, better known as Sinclair Excellency.
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    bull appraisal

    I would have guessed older than 10 mo. He looks good for his age. Those Ambush 28s are gonna get "big".
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    Simple recessive genes - FCS

    I don't know why it hasn't shown up yet on the AAA website, but Dr. Beever sent a confirmation e-mail yesterday. Those are all the details I know at this point.
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    Simple recessive genes - FCS

    ^^^^^^^^^^^ This has been verified by my partner as of this evening. Thanks for the assistance RD.
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    Simple recessive genes - FCS

    Don't read too much into it. When you have a bunch of females to test, this is a no brainer. If he's free, you cut cartwheels (and it will have been more than worth putting up the straw). If he's a carrier, you go back and test.
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    Simple recessive genes - FCS

    Yes, I know the person who sent the sample. He shipped a straw to Dr. Beever's lab.
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    Simple recessive genes - FCS

    Bandolier is being tested this week.
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    I Am Angus - we gotta work together!

    IMF and the "fat" you are referring to are not the same thing
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    I Am Angus - we gotta work together!

    Humid is MO, please. Not even comparable.
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    the question of "objective"

    Aero, was just referring to the operation in NC and how the philosophy has changed over the years. That's all. krenwic
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    I Am Angus - we gotta work together!

    This couldn't be further from the truth in the humid conditions of the South. Here high IMF = hard keep.
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    the question of "objective"

    I know one of the latter could argue with a corner post!
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    the question of "objective"

    I will second the thought of the second coming of Foxx, for the coolaid is being gulped at a toxic rate :nod: . However, for the life of me, I can't let my one time fellow Carolinian (Aero) get by without touching on this one: buying animals from anyone means your breeding results are inferior...
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