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<blockquote data-quote="Jake" data-source="post: 140118" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>alot of it depends on your forage base.</p><p></p><p>If your a mostly grass run operation I'd go with an Emblazon son or 6807 lineages. This will give you easy fleshing wonderfully uddered feminine females.</p><p></p><p>If your wanting to add length use EXT lineages (such as Right Time) You'll have nice uddered, moderate framed, great females.</p><p></p><p>These are the two most prominent "heifer maker" lines out there. I'd stay away from Bando, Bushwacker has nice females but I've never been as fond of them as those of EXT or 6807 descent. I'd strongly suggest using Conealy Dateline, or VRD, or even 7270 (this bull is a Wild Color Trait Carrier). Dateline cattle are easy fleshing, growthy, moderately framed, and nicely uddered with overal good maternal traits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake, post: 140118, member: 4"] alot of it depends on your forage base. If your a mostly grass run operation I'd go with an Emblazon son or 6807 lineages. This will give you easy fleshing wonderfully uddered feminine females. If your wanting to add length use EXT lineages (such as Right Time) You'll have nice uddered, moderate framed, great females. These are the two most prominent "heifer maker" lines out there. I'd stay away from Bando, Bushwacker has nice females but I've never been as fond of them as those of EXT or 6807 descent. I'd strongly suggest using Conealy Dateline, or VRD, or even 7270 (this bull is a Wild Color Trait Carrier). Dateline cattle are easy fleshing, growthy, moderately framed, and nicely uddered with overal good maternal traits. [/QUOTE]
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