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<blockquote data-quote="BRG" data-source="post: 370069" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>I have 8 full brothers from our ET program. They are all out of our LMG Dynette 902 cow, she is on our website if you want to take a look at her <a href="http://www.gillredangus.com" target="_blank">http://www.gillredangus.com</a> on the females page and the sire is Hammel Run Cloud 525. We purchased Run Cloud several years back as a calving ease bull to use on our heifers, and he did a great job. Anyway, his daughters are just awesome producers and we only have a few straws of semen left on him. So we flushed her to him and got the following bull calves. I am just curious what everyones thoughts are of the weights. The heaviest calf she has ever had before until now was 92 lbs, and he was out of RBJR Advance A709, who is a proven heavier birth weight bull. With this type of info and a proven track record. Would the high birth weight on the one keep you from buying him. I know it is due to his recip who is half continental. His ET mates are all respectable as well. Here they are:</p><p>BW: 79 WW 739</p><p>BW: 78 WW 775</p><p>BW: 89 WW 708</p><p>BW: 94 WW 780</p><p>BW: 83 WW 700</p><p>BW: 78 WW 721</p><p>BW: 106 WW 817</p><p>BW: 81 WW 739</p><p></p><p>For anyone wanting the pedigree and EPds of these guys. here are one of the bulls: </p><p><a href="http://old.redangus.org/cgi-bin/extped.4ge?1124910" target="_blank">http://old.redangus.org/cgi-bin/extped.4ge?1124910</a></p><p></p><p>It would not stop me, as we have already purchased a bull like this.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRG, post: 370069, member: 2397"] I have 8 full brothers from our ET program. They are all out of our LMG Dynette 902 cow, she is on our website if you want to take a look at her [url=http://www.gillredangus.com]http://www.gillredangus.com[/url] on the females page and the sire is Hammel Run Cloud 525. We purchased Run Cloud several years back as a calving ease bull to use on our heifers, and he did a great job. Anyway, his daughters are just awesome producers and we only have a few straws of semen left on him. So we flushed her to him and got the following bull calves. I am just curious what everyones thoughts are of the weights. The heaviest calf she has ever had before until now was 92 lbs, and he was out of RBJR Advance A709, who is a proven heavier birth weight bull. With this type of info and a proven track record. Would the high birth weight on the one keep you from buying him. I know it is due to his recip who is half continental. His ET mates are all respectable as well. Here they are: BW: 79 WW 739 BW: 78 WW 775 BW: 89 WW 708 BW: 94 WW 780 BW: 83 WW 700 BW: 78 WW 721 BW: 106 WW 817 BW: 81 WW 739 For anyone wanting the pedigree and EPds of these guys. here are one of the bulls: [url=http://old.redangus.org/cgi-bin/extped.4ge?1124910]http://old.redangus.org/cgi-bin/extped.4ge?1124910[/url] It would not stop me, as we have already purchased a bull like this. Thanks, Bryan [/QUOTE]
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