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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1279411" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>He ain't pretty, but B/R Destination 727-928 has left some very nice daughters here. Nothing that makes them stick out so that you'd notice them - nice cows(smaller frame than I'd expected) with great disposition and good udders, but they get the job done, and <u>well</u>. Has a positive $EN - and has all 6 of the GeneStar tenderness markers (I've not looked at the Zoetis or Igenity data)</p><p></p><p>Best AI Angus sire I've ever used, hands-down, was Gardens Wave(High marbling/REA, high $EN, all 6 Genestar tenderness markers)... no longer available from ABS... wish I'd used him more, 'cause the daughters here are great little cows that raise really good calves. Now looking for a good Wave son... to try to recreate that deal... ABS has a grandson, Pioneer Wave, that I'm considering. </p><p></p><p>Recently departed friend, who was a long-time Angus breeder (and had bred some that folks here would recognize the names of) highly recommended Connealy Counselor to me shortly before he passed, as a good Angus sire with balanced traits who'd leave behind good females with good feet and legs...still thinking about buying a cane of Counselor to use at some point, just based on his recommendation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1279411, member: 12607"] He ain't pretty, but B/R Destination 727-928 has left some very nice daughters here. Nothing that makes them stick out so that you'd notice them - nice cows(smaller frame than I'd expected) with great disposition and good udders, but they get the job done, and [u]well[/u]. Has a positive $EN - and has all 6 of the GeneStar tenderness markers (I've not looked at the Zoetis or Igenity data) Best AI Angus sire I've ever used, hands-down, was Gardens Wave(High marbling/REA, high $EN, all 6 Genestar tenderness markers)... no longer available from ABS... wish I'd used him more, 'cause the daughters here are great little cows that raise really good calves. Now looking for a good Wave son... to try to recreate that deal... ABS has a grandson, Pioneer Wave, that I'm considering. Recently departed friend, who was a long-time Angus breeder (and had bred some that folks here would recognize the names of) highly recommended Connealy Counselor to me shortly before he passed, as a good Angus sire with balanced traits who'd leave behind good females with good feet and legs...still thinking about buying a cane of Counselor to use at some point, just based on his recommendation. [/QUOTE]
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