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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sansom" data-source="post: 31513" data-attributes="member: 332"><p><strong>6807 is NOT nor Anchor the bull to choose. Look at that negative scrotal - This WILL affect their daughters. Yes they look good, but it will come back to bite you! Lood at my web site <a href="http://www.larrysansom.com" target="_blank">http://www.larrysansom.com</a> and look at the Fabron 454 pedigree. He comes from a line of cows on maternal side that are still working at 18 years, 16 years and 6 years old. Had to go back to some really old semen to get Fabron of Wye - but this is pure breeder genetics that will be a maternal giant in any pasture. Linebreeding, muscle and slick hair. Also these cattle all go back to the maternal giants of the breed Rito 2100, Shoshone Viking, Emulation 31 (as in EXT) If you want EPD's (Exagerated Progeny Deception) Don't waste your time looking. This bull is from cattle that were born in late '50's ,60's - before all the chianna etc got into the angus breed. His calves are beatting all those high EPD bulls in the real world! These were the first of the "big" Angus cattle and are exactly what the low in put Angus breeder is looking for today.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sansom, post: 31513, member: 332"] [b]6807 is NOT nor Anchor the bull to choose. Look at that negative scrotal - This WILL affect their daughters. Yes they look good, but it will come back to bite you! Lood at my web site [url=http://www.larrysansom.com]http://www.larrysansom.com[/url] and look at the Fabron 454 pedigree. He comes from a line of cows on maternal side that are still working at 18 years, 16 years and 6 years old. Had to go back to some really old semen to get Fabron of Wye - but this is pure breeder genetics that will be a maternal giant in any pasture. Linebreeding, muscle and slick hair. Also these cattle all go back to the maternal giants of the breed Rito 2100, Shoshone Viking, Emulation 31 (as in EXT) If you want EPD's (Exagerated Progeny Deception) Don't waste your time looking. This bull is from cattle that were born in late '50's ,60's - before all the chianna etc got into the angus breed. His calves are beatting all those high EPD bulls in the real world! These were the first of the "big" Angus cattle and are exactly what the low in put Angus breeder is looking for today.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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