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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 843953" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The vet curretnly has 2 cows sired by EXT and had a third. All of them go back to an EXT daughter bred to EXT. The reason he got rid of the third one was becuase she was really small. I've heard there are issures with EXT but based on my exposre to these EXT daughters, that would be an XT daughter out of an EXT daughter and her daughter sired by EXT I wouldn;t be all that worried. They are a little more alert then the others of his that are here, but not wild or goofy. Frankly the diggiest calf we've had was sired by 6I6 out of a PITA pet cow. While genetics plays a large part in disposition I really think that "in most cases" handling and managment has a bigger effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 843953, member: 34"] The vet curretnly has 2 cows sired by EXT and had a third. All of them go back to an EXT daughter bred to EXT. The reason he got rid of the third one was becuase she was really small. I've heard there are issures with EXT but based on my exposre to these EXT daughters, that would be an XT daughter out of an EXT daughter and her daughter sired by EXT I wouldn;t be all that worried. They are a little more alert then the others of his that are here, but not wild or goofy. Frankly the diggiest calf we've had was sired by 6I6 out of a PITA pet cow. While genetics plays a large part in disposition I really think that "in most cases" handling and managment has a bigger effect. [/QUOTE]
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