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<blockquote data-quote="TSR" data-source="post: 529503" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Right you are Doc as I always select based on the improvements I want to make in my females. I won't be using him (B Franchise) on every second calver just a select few. I might add that these females have been ultrasounded,etc. And I am a big believer in epds, so I look at those intensely also. But as I have said here many times we all want that outlier don't we? I think I may have just raised a couple of outliers in some respects but thats probably in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. This is what makes breeding and raising cattle fun in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>The question posed at the start of this thread which i apologize for not responding to. Yes those are some pretty nice heifers. I like your chosen sire's epds, especially the fact that his $EN is at least positive-a statistic I struggled with in regards to using B Franchise. Anyway good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSR, post: 529503, member: 434"] Right you are Doc as I always select based on the improvements I want to make in my females. I won't be using him (B Franchise) on every second calver just a select few. I might add that these females have been ultrasounded,etc. And I am a big believer in epds, so I look at those intensely also. But as I have said here many times we all want that outlier don't we? I think I may have just raised a couple of outliers in some respects but thats probably in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. This is what makes breeding and raising cattle fun in my opinion. The question posed at the start of this thread which i apologize for not responding to. Yes those are some pretty nice heifers. I like your chosen sire's epds, especially the fact that his $EN is at least positive-a statistic I struggled with in regards to using B Franchise. Anyway good luck. [/QUOTE]
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