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<blockquote data-quote="UG" data-source="post: 956450" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Tri County Steer Carcass Futurity (<a href="http://www.tcscf.com" target="_blank">www.tcscf.com</a>) in Iowa does a good job of collecting feedlot performance and carcass data for many cattle producers across the eastern half of the US. At the end of each year Tri County puts together a variety of reports on the cattle fed and harvested that year. These reports can be found on their website. They also do a sire summary if a bull has at least 5 progeny (I think) in that years test. The past few years the Destination 727-928 bull has ranked near the top, out of hundreds of bulls. I don't think any other sire has performed as well over this same time period. </p><p></p><p>Personally I don't know much about the 727-928 progeny, but based on the Tri County reports the cattle must at least have very good post weaning growth and carcass quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UG, post: 956450, member: 714"] Tri County Steer Carcass Futurity ([url=http://www.tcscf.com]www.tcscf.com[/url]) in Iowa does a good job of collecting feedlot performance and carcass data for many cattle producers across the eastern half of the US. At the end of each year Tri County puts together a variety of reports on the cattle fed and harvested that year. These reports can be found on their website. They also do a sire summary if a bull has at least 5 progeny (I think) in that years test. The past few years the Destination 727-928 bull has ranked near the top, out of hundreds of bulls. I don't think any other sire has performed as well over this same time period. Personally I don't know much about the 727-928 progeny, but based on the Tri County reports the cattle must at least have very good post weaning growth and carcass quality. [/QUOTE]
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