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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 230264" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>That is a very good explanation of what 1407 does.</p><p></p><p>I have a question for you........Why would you want to keep a son from a bull who you have seen disappoint you on a regular basis. Those genes are in the background? There are lots of sires who have many bulls in their pedigree that are extremely inconsistent, many people will use these bulls as well. I might be all wet, I doubt I will ever understand why these cattle are considered to be part of a genetic makeup in a herd.</p><p></p><p>With 1407 it's no wonder his daughters look like milk cows, Sleep Easy would put white on and with his milk EPD and being one of the first identified sires for marbling. Shoshone in his background would only accent the white and dairy look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 230264, member: 3241"] That is a very good explanation of what 1407 does. I have a question for you........Why would you want to keep a son from a bull who you have seen disappoint you on a regular basis. Those genes are in the background? There are lots of sires who have many bulls in their pedigree that are extremely inconsistent, many people will use these bulls as well. I might be all wet, I doubt I will ever understand why these cattle are considered to be part of a genetic makeup in a herd. With 1407 it's no wonder his daughters look like milk cows, Sleep Easy would put white on and with his milk EPD and being one of the first identified sires for marbling. Shoshone in his background would only accent the white and dairy look. [/QUOTE]
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