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<blockquote data-quote="smnherf" data-source="post: 680268" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>Thanks. I am looking forward to seeing them grow out. The P606 daughters have been good, but I think from the bull side many had too much birthweight as he was bred to many high birthweight cows because of his original epds were so low. Also many had horns or scurs. So far this calf is smooth polled.</p><p></p><p>I did this flush on a 12 year old JPH prestige daughter and then left it sit in the tank for a couple years before I put it in.</p><p></p><p>Knersie, I wont argue that I like the 956 calf best now as her calves and the M326 calves seem to get better with age, but if the P606 calf can continue to grow and known the history of his mothers calves, he may have a future in my herd as longevity is pretty important for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnherf, post: 680268, member: 3235"] Thanks. I am looking forward to seeing them grow out. The P606 daughters have been good, but I think from the bull side many had too much birthweight as he was bred to many high birthweight cows because of his original epds were so low. Also many had horns or scurs. So far this calf is smooth polled. I did this flush on a 12 year old JPH prestige daughter and then left it sit in the tank for a couple years before I put it in. Knersie, I wont argue that I like the 956 calf best now as her calves and the M326 calves seem to get better with age, but if the P606 calf can continue to grow and known the history of his mothers calves, he may have a future in my herd as longevity is pretty important for me. [/QUOTE]
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