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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica06" data-source="post: 1414047" data-attributes="member: 5612"><p>We don't have any daughters in production yet, but we have been using 607L11 and Final Cut a lot the last couple of years. L11 is a legend in the breed as far as making cows. Final Cut isn't the greatest in maternal calving ease, but most of the calves we have by him have been very growthy but moderate and very easy fleshing. Lots of muscle. We have a couple of heifers that we are very, very excited about. Coronado and the Csonka bloodline are also worth looking at. Coronado will take frame down a notch and take away some growth but the females we have in production have been doing a good job raising calves. I would say he improves milk a bit. We haven't had any disposition issues with any of those bloodlines. I would say the Coronados have been the most laid back. Lots of sons out there now that would be worth looking into!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica06, post: 1414047, member: 5612"] We don't have any daughters in production yet, but we have been using 607L11 and Final Cut a lot the last couple of years. L11 is a legend in the breed as far as making cows. Final Cut isn't the greatest in maternal calving ease, but most of the calves we have by him have been very growthy but moderate and very easy fleshing. Lots of muscle. We have a couple of heifers that we are very, very excited about. Coronado and the Csonka bloodline are also worth looking at. Coronado will take frame down a notch and take away some growth but the females we have in production have been doing a good job raising calves. I would say he improves milk a bit. We haven't had any disposition issues with any of those bloodlines. I would say the Coronados have been the most laid back. Lots of sons out there now that would be worth looking into! [/QUOTE]
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