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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1462695" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>He is a full brother to W/C Loaded Up, who is making waves in the Simmental world. I have seen many Loaded Up calves, but his semen is too high for my AI use. When my Genex rep told me they picked up his full brother, and he comes highly recommended from a trusted breeder who has calves on the ground by him, I decided to try him. </p><p><a href="http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php?action=DETAIL&code=1SM00164&lang=EN" target="_blank">http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php? ... 64&lang=EN</a></p><p></p><p>TG, as much as we love the white face, we do not "chase it". In my tank, I have about 3/4 bulls that are solid black or red, and 1/4 that have a blaze face. My matings are done based first on the pedigree of the cow, then on the EPD's of that cow and where she needs help. Phenotype is the third selection criteria. On Ron's cattle, he sends me reg numbers on all of his cows around September, and I take several days to research each cow, look at her resulting calves, and decided for what Ron has in his tank what will likely be the best match (he does not want a bunch of inventory of semen). I see his cows every year, and his calves, so I know them well (cause gosh knows he can not take a decent picture). </p><p>This year, 1143, Optimizer and Live Ammo are the only bulls that have a white face that he is using. I will use Optimizer a bunch again, because it is hard to beat the calves at weaning and yearling weights! </p><p></p><p>Plus, who cares what Ron is chasing. His calves look better than ever, and he is having a great time producing and raising them. And so far, he has not had any problems selling his calves. Let him do what he wants to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1462695, member: 18809"] He is a full brother to W/C Loaded Up, who is making waves in the Simmental world. I have seen many Loaded Up calves, but his semen is too high for my AI use. When my Genex rep told me they picked up his full brother, and he comes highly recommended from a trusted breeder who has calves on the ground by him, I decided to try him. [url=http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php?action=DETAIL&code=1SM00164&lang=EN]http://genex.crinet.com/beef/index.php? ... 64&lang=EN[/url] TG, as much as we love the white face, we do not "chase it". In my tank, I have about 3/4 bulls that are solid black or red, and 1/4 that have a blaze face. My matings are done based first on the pedigree of the cow, then on the EPD's of that cow and where she needs help. Phenotype is the third selection criteria. On Ron's cattle, he sends me reg numbers on all of his cows around September, and I take several days to research each cow, look at her resulting calves, and decided for what Ron has in his tank what will likely be the best match (he does not want a bunch of inventory of semen). I see his cows every year, and his calves, so I know them well (cause gosh knows he can not take a decent picture). This year, 1143, Optimizer and Live Ammo are the only bulls that have a white face that he is using. I will use Optimizer a bunch again, because it is hard to beat the calves at weaning and yearling weights! Plus, who cares what Ron is chasing. His calves look better than ever, and he is having a great time producing and raising them. And so far, he has not had any problems selling his calves. Let him do what he wants to do. [/QUOTE]
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