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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 546327" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>bubchub-</p><p></p><p>Your ag teacher's suggestion of S A V 5157 Bando 1024 was in line with Angus Genetics, however his BW EPD is a little high at +4.8 and an Accuracy at 87. Her BW at +1.5 is very good, as are the rest of her Production and Maternal EPD's, however I would agree with EAT BEEF in recommending O C C Legend 616L. His BW is -.8 along with WW +44 and YW +63. His first 70 calves averaged 70# at birth, which is excellent for your heifer. Also, you would be staying with O C C breeding on both sides of your calf's pedigree, which would establish you with an excellent start in the Angus breeding business, and should provide you with a good show calf to boot. OCC genetics are among the best in the Angus breed currently, In My Opinion. </p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 546327, member: 1683"] bubchub- Your ag teacher's suggestion of S A V 5157 Bando 1024 was in line with Angus Genetics, however his BW EPD is a little high at +4.8 and an Accuracy at 87. Her BW at +1.5 is very good, as are the rest of her Production and Maternal EPD's, however I would agree with EAT BEEF in recommending O C C Legend 616L. His BW is -.8 along with WW +44 and YW +63. His first 70 calves averaged 70# at birth, which is excellent for your heifer. Also, you would be staying with O C C breeding on both sides of your calf's pedigree, which would establish you with an excellent start in the Angus breeding business, and should provide you with a good show calf to boot. OCC genetics are among the best in the Angus breed currently, In My Opinion. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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