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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1072722" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>The 84 day report is up our four bulls are holding their own. We had planned to bring one of the bulls home to use in our herd this year. Our son Jacob has had the 1221 bull picked to use since he hit the ground I had to talk him into sending him with the promise that he could bring him home. He loves the pedigree on this calf and the calf's dam is on the donor short list. I still have a problem flushing a cow until I have a bunch of calves out of different sires on the ground. So far 1227's dam has had (counting this years calf) five calves out of five different sires I haven't reported this years calf so don't have ratios yet. Of the four reported they have birth ratio's of 100, 92, 107 and 107 weaning ratios of 104, 100, 105 and 111 two yearling ratio's of 102 and 106, yea she is on the right track for sure. This years calf is a bull out of Final Answer 0035 and he is really nice. Check out the 84 day results at <a href="http://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/fl_bull_test/results_2013.shtml" target="_blank">http://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/fl_bull_test/results_2013.shtml</a></p><p></p><p>oops 1221 not 1227 my bad</p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1072722, member: 13402"] The 84 day report is up our four bulls are holding their own. We had planned to bring one of the bulls home to use in our herd this year. Our son Jacob has had the 1221 bull picked to use since he hit the ground I had to talk him into sending him with the promise that he could bring him home. He loves the pedigree on this calf and the calf's dam is on the donor short list. I still have a problem flushing a cow until I have a bunch of calves out of different sires on the ground. So far 1227's dam has had (counting this years calf) five calves out of five different sires I haven't reported this years calf so don't have ratios yet. Of the four reported they have birth ratio's of 100, 92, 107 and 107 weaning ratios of 104, 100, 105 and 111 two yearling ratio's of 102 and 106, yea she is on the right track for sure. This years calf is a bull out of Final Answer 0035 and he is really nice. Check out the 84 day results at [url]http://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/fl_bull_test/results_2013.shtml[/url] oops 1221 not 1227 my bad Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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