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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1747540" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>J+: In general the Plus One calves are moderate framed, fleshy, attractive cattle that seem pretty correct structurally. Their weaning weights generally ratioed below 100 in my herd, except for a bull calf from a Jindra Acclaim first calf heifer. That bull is now a yearling and received quite a bit of attention from our web page, but buyers wound up purchasing all my Ox Bow Ozzie sons and the Mohnen Substantial son we had for sale plus some 2-year old bulls we used for clean up last year. We sold two heifer calves at the Wyoming Angus Select Female Sale last fall ($2750 each as I recall) and we kept a replacement heifer from a Leachman Right Time daughter.</p><p></p><p>For comparisons, I had a GAR Hometown son I pounded out last week for bad feet, a Baldridge Alternative son bloated and died a couple months ago, so the Plus One calves did better than the other high carcass value types <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite31" alt=":poop:" title="Poop :poop:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":poop:" /> (the only reason I had those was I bought three cows at a dispersal sale and wanted to compare how these higher numbered cattle would compare to our own). The dam of the Hometown son is headed to the sale barn this week for calving late (calved Jan. 2021 and then not til May 2022 -- may break even on this cow if I don't count the feed).</p><p></p><p>I don't see any reason to use Plus One here again because his PAP EPD is terrible, but on a power type cow that needs toned down he seems to do well and I think the feet are pretty good on them. I liked the calves by Sitz Resilient quite a bit (the heifers ratioed at the top for WW and YW and they are still moderate framed as are the bulls). We will be using a couple Sitz Resilient sons for clean up on one pasture and offer them for sale as 2-year olds next year.</p><p></p><p>We have calves on the ground this spring from Basin Safe Deposit, Square B True North, Sitz Resilient and Ox Bow Ozzie that are looking very good. This year's A.I. sires are Basin Safe Deposit (caution - he is not a heifer bull and does not match his CED or BW EPDs, but they are thick with excellent newborn vigor after you pull them out of heifers <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤬" title="Face with symbols on mouth :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f92c.png" data-shortname=":face_with_symbols_over_mouth:" />), Ox Bow Ozzie, Sitz Resilient, Square B True North, U-2 Coalition and S Right Time 7861 (discussed in another thread).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1747540, member: 38220"] J+: In general the Plus One calves are moderate framed, fleshy, attractive cattle that seem pretty correct structurally. Their weaning weights generally ratioed below 100 in my herd, except for a bull calf from a Jindra Acclaim first calf heifer. That bull is now a yearling and received quite a bit of attention from our web page, but buyers wound up purchasing all my Ox Bow Ozzie sons and the Mohnen Substantial son we had for sale plus some 2-year old bulls we used for clean up last year. We sold two heifer calves at the Wyoming Angus Select Female Sale last fall ($2750 each as I recall) and we kept a replacement heifer from a Leachman Right Time daughter. For comparisons, I had a GAR Hometown son I pounded out last week for bad feet, a Baldridge Alternative son bloated and died a couple months ago, so the Plus One calves did better than the other high carcass value types :poop: (the only reason I had those was I bought three cows at a dispersal sale and wanted to compare how these higher numbered cattle would compare to our own). The dam of the Hometown son is headed to the sale barn this week for calving late (calved Jan. 2021 and then not til May 2022 -- may break even on this cow if I don't count the feed). I don't see any reason to use Plus One here again because his PAP EPD is terrible, but on a power type cow that needs toned down he seems to do well and I think the feet are pretty good on them. I liked the calves by Sitz Resilient quite a bit (the heifers ratioed at the top for WW and YW and they are still moderate framed as are the bulls). We will be using a couple Sitz Resilient sons for clean up on one pasture and offer them for sale as 2-year olds next year. We have calves on the ground this spring from Basin Safe Deposit, Square B True North, Sitz Resilient and Ox Bow Ozzie that are looking very good. This year's A.I. sires are Basin Safe Deposit (caution - he is not a heifer bull and does not match his CED or BW EPDs, but they are thick with excellent newborn vigor after you pull them out of heifers 🤬), Ox Bow Ozzie, Sitz Resilient, Square B True North, U-2 Coalition and S Right Time 7861 (discussed in another thread). [/QUOTE]
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