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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1627831" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>We had 3 Colonel calves last spring. One bull calf was born weighing over 100 lbs and became a real nice steer sold as an Angus show steer (dam does have some BW to her). One made the bull sale pen, scanned pretty well for RE, Marb and Fat - dog gentle. Kept a heifer for a replacement. She was a wallflower until about 60 days after weaning and then turned into a really nice looking heifer that is also very gentle. She also scanned well.</p><p></p><p>Looking at a number of Colonel progeny the last couple of years, the bulls seem to have some extra skin at the navel though the sheath appears fairly clean on most of them. The extra navel skin seems to go back to Colonel's sire, Baldridge Xpand x743 and you will see the same trait on the videos of his progeny as well. It is not a look that I like. </p><p></p><p>Our bull in the sale pen passed his BSE with flying colors. Planning on breeding the heifer to Mohnen Substantial for her first calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1627831, member: 38220"] We had 3 Colonel calves last spring. One bull calf was born weighing over 100 lbs and became a real nice steer sold as an Angus show steer (dam does have some BW to her). One made the bull sale pen, scanned pretty well for RE, Marb and Fat - dog gentle. Kept a heifer for a replacement. She was a wallflower until about 60 days after weaning and then turned into a really nice looking heifer that is also very gentle. She also scanned well. Looking at a number of Colonel progeny the last couple of years, the bulls seem to have some extra skin at the navel though the sheath appears fairly clean on most of them. The extra navel skin seems to go back to Colonel's sire, Baldridge Xpand x743 and you will see the same trait on the videos of his progeny as well. It is not a look that I like. Our bull in the sale pen passed his BSE with flying colors. Planning on breeding the heifer to Mohnen Substantial for her first calf. [/QUOTE]
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