C HOLLAND":r138gy7m said:Looks good Mike, I noticed the BR Midland sired bull was above him , that was a shocker to me.
paul swisher":16sqrks4 said:I know the 28 day is not 56 day but it appears as though they have more bulls(52) more breeds(7) and higher test ADG(3.79) There was one Red Angus that did 6 and a Simme 5.57.
paul swisher":1bgi20tm said:That is the only bulls that do not have a sire shown. You can get the complete report including owner at htpp://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/bulltest
paul swisher":byaezero said:I think I gave the wrong address for Florida bull test. try http://flbulltest.ifas.ufl.edu Sorry. mine are the Pinzgauers.
MikeC":11gp57h8 said:He is #116 and is by far the best angus calf I have ever seen. You purebred boys don't need to let this one get away! Lisa - the test supervisor - said his dam was the perfect angus cow.
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Frankie":3cl5r1dv said:MikeC":3cl5r1dv said:He is #116 and is by far the best angus calf I have ever seen. You purebred boys don't need to let this one get away! Lisa - the test supervisor - said his dam was the perfect angus cow.
http://www.albcia.org
Would you, please, post the reg # of the "perfect angus cow?" I'd be interested in meeting her.
What will a calf like this run? For Mike to like an Angus, it must be a pretty nice calf.MikeC":1at4hyoi said:Frankie":1at4hyoi said:MikeC":1at4hyoi said:He is #116 and is by far the best angus calf I have ever seen. You purebred boys don't need to let this one get away! Lisa - the test supervisor - said his dam was the perfect angus cow.
http://www.albcia.org
Would you, please, post the reg # of the "perfect angus cow?" I'd be interested in meeting her.
I have no idea what the registration number is but will find out.
When I asked her what the calf's mother was like she told me the cow was very deep, thick and had an excellent set of legs.
That along with a good udder and the other quality traits she spoke highly of sure convinced me. Lisa knows cattle too. She was raised on a hereford farm and has a Phd. in Animal Science/Cattle Genetics.
I had never heard her talk so highly of one individual animal. The cow was probably one that Dr. Henderson donated to Auburn when Twin Valley was up and running.
I'll find out. I suppose you want a picture too? ;-)
I ain't kidding, this calf is extraordinary!
What will a calf like this run? For Mike to like an Angus, it must be a pretty nice calf.[/quote]MikeC likes good cattle, period. He may be partial to some, but if they real good he likes em.CowpokeJ":35hi4b15 said:I ain't kidding, this calf is extraordinary!
MikeC likes good cattle, period. He may be partial to some, but if they real good he likes em.[/quote]la4angus":363a6xun said:What will a calf like this run? For Mike to like an Angus, it must be a pretty nice calf.CowpokeJ":363a6xun said:I ain't kidding, this calf is extraordinary!