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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 900921" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Nicest bull calf I had this year was a half sister- half brother mating ( with both parents being sired by Bannon of Wye UMF 8420) -- Lazy Bar B Bannon 2 BY # 17049646....</p><p></p><p>Not really a planned mating as I run multiple (like type) sires with the cows- and let them do much of the breeding decisions- then after choosing which to keep, DNA them.. But this calf shined from when he was born... 81 lb BW, 705 WW, ratioed at 116, phenotype I like, good feet, fast early growth, puppy dog quiet- and unless I miss my bet will be moderate mature sized- and hopefully throw some of the great maternal qualities of the old Bannon of Wye bull ....</p><p>Everyone that came looking at bulls picked him first- but I decided to keep him around for myself for a while and use him on some cows/heifers and see if he can put those traits into some of his calves....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 900921, member: 97"] Nicest bull calf I had this year was a half sister- half brother mating ( with both parents being sired by Bannon of Wye UMF 8420) -- Lazy Bar B Bannon 2 BY # 17049646.... Not really a planned mating as I run multiple (like type) sires with the cows- and let them do much of the breeding decisions- then after choosing which to keep, DNA them.. But this calf shined from when he was born... 81 lb BW, 705 WW, ratioed at 116, phenotype I like, good feet, fast early growth, puppy dog quiet- and unless I miss my bet will be moderate mature sized- and hopefully throw some of the great maternal qualities of the old Bannon of Wye bull .... Everyone that came looking at bulls picked him first- but I decided to keep him around for myself for a while and use him on some cows/heifers and see if he can put those traits into some of his calves.... [/QUOTE]
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