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<blockquote data-quote="smnherf" data-source="post: 693184" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>Baldie Maker, You could do a lot worse than using the World Class bull. I used the bull on some first calf heifers in 2004 after seeing him in person the year before. They calved very easily. The daughters have nice udders. In fact he dramaticaly improved the udder on the only Online cow I own. The others are small teated cows, but their mothers were too. Every one of them raises good calves.</p><p></p><p>I know his carcass traits are a little weak, but if that isn't a huge priority I wouldn't be afraid of using him again as his females are very very good and to me it all starts with having good females. </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smnherf, post: 693184, member: 3235"] Baldie Maker, You could do a lot worse than using the World Class bull. I used the bull on some first calf heifers in 2004 after seeing him in person the year before. They calved very easily. The daughters have nice udders. In fact he dramaticaly improved the udder on the only Online cow I own. The others are small teated cows, but their mothers were too. Every one of them raises good calves. I know his carcass traits are a little weak, but if that isn't a huge priority I wouldn't be afraid of using him again as his females are very very good and to me it all starts with having good females. Brian [/QUOTE]
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