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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1395757" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Exceptional but not perfect, only becuase I don;t believe anything is perfect. Granny and her daughters, grand daughters and great grand daughters. We have a couple of others that are in the same quality range. Granny was angus, when we got her both ear tattoos had been blotched so I assumed she had been registered. Her daughters are Flek sired and their daughters and grand daughters are Red Angus or Hereford sired. The others that are exceptional have some Gelbvieh or Hereford but are Red Angus based. Going back to the quote, it depends on the particular nick that you get with a breeding. Sometimes it doesn;t work even using the same cow and bull combination. That's where it goes back to the nick. But one preponderant animal can put a mark on it's calves more often then not. The trick is finding that preponderant animal and then finding the one that nicks to most often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1395757, member: 34"] Exceptional but not perfect, only becuase I don;t believe anything is perfect. Granny and her daughters, grand daughters and great grand daughters. We have a couple of others that are in the same quality range. Granny was angus, when we got her both ear tattoos had been blotched so I assumed she had been registered. Her daughters are Flek sired and their daughters and grand daughters are Red Angus or Hereford sired. The others that are exceptional have some Gelbvieh or Hereford but are Red Angus based. Going back to the quote, it depends on the particular nick that you get with a breeding. Sometimes it doesn;t work even using the same cow and bull combination. That's where it goes back to the nick. But one preponderant animal can put a mark on it's calves more often then not. The trick is finding that preponderant animal and then finding the one that nicks to most often. [/QUOTE]
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