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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 1102806" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>We have used Sydgen Trust for the last 5 years, first as a heifer bull and then as a bull across the cows to generate some replacement females.. Had lots of bull calves on him too, but the females we got have been very good. Dam of the big Liberty steer was a 2yr old Trust daughter. </p><p></p><p>Used a bull named Oneills Lucky Boy for the last 3 years, mainly on cows, threw some fantastic calves last year, including the best heifer and best bull calf. Bull was without a doubt the best bull we ever raised. </p><p></p><p>This past breeding season used:</p><p>Sydgen Trust</p><p>Oneills Lucky Boy</p><p>Sydgen Black Pearl (Trust son)</p><p>Sydgen Wake up Call</p><p>Oneills Adventure (half brother to Lucky Boy)</p><p>Ebonys Grandmaster (Simmental)</p><p></p><p>Wake up Call is a bull that is a maternal brother to Sydgen CC&7, he is a nice fronted, open ribbed, high volume, high muscle bull that has been hiding in TN for a couple of years now. I got the chance to see weaned calves, bred heifers, and the bull himself and fell in love with him. Bred the Lucky Boy heifers to Wake up Call, really excited about those matings.. </p><p></p><p>I only used 5-7 straws of each bull, so I dont have really big groups to look at all at once. I try to match strengths and weaknesses on each mating.. I am already thinking about 2015.. the only bull I plan to add to this group is a big, massive, easy moving bull named Sydgen Black Diamond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 1102806, member: 1257"] We have used Sydgen Trust for the last 5 years, first as a heifer bull and then as a bull across the cows to generate some replacement females.. Had lots of bull calves on him too, but the females we got have been very good. Dam of the big Liberty steer was a 2yr old Trust daughter. Used a bull named Oneills Lucky Boy for the last 3 years, mainly on cows, threw some fantastic calves last year, including the best heifer and best bull calf. Bull was without a doubt the best bull we ever raised. This past breeding season used: Sydgen Trust Oneills Lucky Boy Sydgen Black Pearl (Trust son) Sydgen Wake up Call Oneills Adventure (half brother to Lucky Boy) Ebonys Grandmaster (Simmental) Wake up Call is a bull that is a maternal brother to Sydgen CC&7, he is a nice fronted, open ribbed, high volume, high muscle bull that has been hiding in TN for a couple of years now. I got the chance to see weaned calves, bred heifers, and the bull himself and fell in love with him. Bred the Lucky Boy heifers to Wake up Call, really excited about those matings.. I only used 5-7 straws of each bull, so I dont have really big groups to look at all at once. I try to match strengths and weaknesses on each mating.. I am already thinking about 2015.. the only bull I plan to add to this group is a big, massive, easy moving bull named Sydgen Black Diamond. [/QUOTE]
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