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<blockquote data-quote="barstarcattle" data-source="post: 674886" data-attributes="member: 13019"><p>There is a 286 son that is running with my father in law and my cows this summer. I think that is one of the few yearlings I have seen that has not only maintained his flesh but substantially gained weight and condition (with as much labido as you can ask for) while running with cows. After seeing a group of 286 daughters we couldn't resist tapping into those genetics this past spring. I am soon leaving Colorado to move to Montana (somewhere in between those two big breeders of L1 cattle). Hopefully sometime I can take a few days and go look at your cattle. </p><p>P.S. Don't let anyone know about everything that 286M can do. It will just be our little secret. Unfortunately I think Hoffman spoiled that one by letting everyone know that the bull he owns a share of is out of the same cow as 286. I do know where you can see a dozen plus paternal half sibs to your bull and 286 grand-offspring in the spring of 2010. I should have a batch of 286 offspring out of a former Denver champion coming in 2010 in recip cows up North hopefully. </p><p>Good luck and great pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barstarcattle, post: 674886, member: 13019"] There is a 286 son that is running with my father in law and my cows this summer. I think that is one of the few yearlings I have seen that has not only maintained his flesh but substantially gained weight and condition (with as much labido as you can ask for) while running with cows. After seeing a group of 286 daughters we couldn't resist tapping into those genetics this past spring. I am soon leaving Colorado to move to Montana (somewhere in between those two big breeders of L1 cattle). Hopefully sometime I can take a few days and go look at your cattle. P.S. Don't let anyone know about everything that 286M can do. It will just be our little secret. Unfortunately I think Hoffman spoiled that one by letting everyone know that the bull he owns a share of is out of the same cow as 286. I do know where you can see a dozen plus paternal half sibs to your bull and 286 grand-offspring in the spring of 2010. I should have a batch of 286 offspring out of a former Denver champion coming in 2010 in recip cows up North hopefully. Good luck and great pictures. [/QUOTE]
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