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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 31494" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>N Bar Emulation EXT. When we started using him years ago we used him for the good bulls he sired. But over time he's been shown to be a great cow producer. His daughters are fertile, have beautiful, small, neat udders. Good maternal qualities. According to the Angus Sire Summary, there are over 13,000 EXT daughters working in alomost 3,000 Angus herds around the US. I think that's an endorsement for his maternal qualities. We still have some EXT in our AI tank because our herd has so many EXT daughters. I don't say he's perfect. You may get a nutcase now and then, but he's a darn good cow maker. The steer calves will gain in the feedlot, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 31494, member: 13"] N Bar Emulation EXT. When we started using him years ago we used him for the good bulls he sired. But over time he's been shown to be a great cow producer. His daughters are fertile, have beautiful, small, neat udders. Good maternal qualities. According to the Angus Sire Summary, there are over 13,000 EXT daughters working in alomost 3,000 Angus herds around the US. I think that's an endorsement for his maternal qualities. We still have some EXT in our AI tank because our herd has so many EXT daughters. I don't say he's perfect. You may get a nutcase now and then, but he's a darn good cow maker. The steer calves will gain in the feedlot, too. [/QUOTE]
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