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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 836906" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>Gabby,</p><p></p><p>Not much is known about this bull- no performance data, pedigree or EBVs yet. We don't even have a registration number to check him out with. From the looks of him he is designed to compete in the sucker beef market in Ireland where they will tolerate harder calving bulls than what we would in North America. I would wait until he has calves on the ground for a number of years before considering using him.</p><p>If a Full french bull is what you want to use; watch out, a few bulls work, many do not.</p><p>For cows only NOT calving ease:</p><p>Icare: <a href="http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais/Charolais-detail.aspx?cat=6&n=FR7193116802" target="_blank">http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais ... 7193116802</a></p><p>Jumper: <a href="http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais/Charolais-detail.aspx?cat=6&n=FR8894104162" target="_blank">http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais ... 8894104162</a></p><p>My pick for use on your soon to be cow for a 2nd calf: </p><p> Panay: <a href="http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais/Charolais-detail.aspx?cat=5&n=FR8552394134" target="_blank">http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais ... 8552394134</a></p><p>Note Panay's sire Impair was a $ 130 vial bull. He did good things for Rosso Charolais: Look at new horizon: <a href="http://www.charolaisbanner.com/rosso/newhorizon.htm" target="_blank">http://www.charolaisbanner.com/rosso/newhorizon.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 836906, member: 13182"] Gabby, Not much is known about this bull- no performance data, pedigree or EBVs yet. We don't even have a registration number to check him out with. From the looks of him he is designed to compete in the sucker beef market in Ireland where they will tolerate harder calving bulls than what we would in North America. I would wait until he has calves on the ground for a number of years before considering using him. If a Full french bull is what you want to use; watch out, a few bulls work, many do not. For cows only NOT calving ease: Icare: [url=http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais/Charolais-detail.aspx?cat=6&n=FR7193116802]http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais ... 7193116802[/url] Jumper: [url=http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais/Charolais-detail.aspx?cat=6&n=FR8894104162]http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais ... 8894104162[/url] My pick for use on your soon to be cow for a 2nd calf: Panay: [url=http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais/Charolais-detail.aspx?cat=5&n=FR8552394134]http://www.genesdiffusion.com/Charolais ... 8552394134[/url] Note Panay's sire Impair was a $ 130 vial bull. He did good things for Rosso Charolais: Look at new horizon: [url=http://www.charolaisbanner.com/rosso/newhorizon.htm]http://www.charolaisbanner.com/rosso/newhorizon.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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