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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1425380" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>In the past few years we have used:</p><p></p><p>KJ C&L J119 Logic 023R ET</p><p>MSU TCF Revolution 4R</p><p>Hyalite On Target 936</p><p>SHF York 19H Y02</p><p></p><p>And this year we are using FTF Prime Product 226Z for the first time. Of those sires above we have daughters in production by all but York. The Revolution daughters are some of my favorites and just about everyone that has daughters sired by him seem to say the same thing. They are ones that have always stood out and like most you probably would have to make us an offer we couldn't refuse to sell them. We raised 1 standout Revolution son out of a Logic cow that we sold to another Hereford breeder a few years ago but kept semen interest on him for in-herd use. The limited use we've used of him his daughters have been very impressive and the breeder who bought him we visited the other summer and they had some very nice sons by him, 1 they used as a yearling last year on about 15 females that I am curious to see how his calves turned out.</p><p></p><p>Our current herd sire is a 936 son we bred and we have 2 full sisters by 936 out of a Revolution dam of his as well. Both females so far are off to really good starts in production in our herd, 1 we kept a York son out of and are using him as a yearling on a small group of females this year. 936 really adds some muscle to the calves we think and the son we now have 2 calf crops by seems to be doing the same too. He moderates frame a bit from what we have seen and won't moderate them to be too small framed. The females milk well and have nice udder structure. After 3 breeding seasons we finally got our first York heifers this year but the bulls we have had the last 2 years have been growthy. The York son out of the 936 daughter we kept scanned a 16.1 REA and 3.04 IMF at his yearling BSE this spring with a 37 scrotal, excited to see how he grows out as a yearling this summer.</p><p></p><p>Came across the Prime Product bull this spring while looking for a new AI sire. He was on the national reference sire program on the Olsen so we like that he's been tested in that kind of program and really like the breeding on his dam's side that goes back to World Class and Enhancer 2D who we used AI a long time ago and had some productive females by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1425380, member: 20580"] In the past few years we have used: KJ C&L J119 Logic 023R ET MSU TCF Revolution 4R Hyalite On Target 936 SHF York 19H Y02 And this year we are using FTF Prime Product 226Z for the first time. Of those sires above we have daughters in production by all but York. The Revolution daughters are some of my favorites and just about everyone that has daughters sired by him seem to say the same thing. They are ones that have always stood out and like most you probably would have to make us an offer we couldn't refuse to sell them. We raised 1 standout Revolution son out of a Logic cow that we sold to another Hereford breeder a few years ago but kept semen interest on him for in-herd use. The limited use we've used of him his daughters have been very impressive and the breeder who bought him we visited the other summer and they had some very nice sons by him, 1 they used as a yearling last year on about 15 females that I am curious to see how his calves turned out. Our current herd sire is a 936 son we bred and we have 2 full sisters by 936 out of a Revolution dam of his as well. Both females so far are off to really good starts in production in our herd, 1 we kept a York son out of and are using him as a yearling on a small group of females this year. 936 really adds some muscle to the calves we think and the son we now have 2 calf crops by seems to be doing the same too. He moderates frame a bit from what we have seen and won't moderate them to be too small framed. The females milk well and have nice udder structure. After 3 breeding seasons we finally got our first York heifers this year but the bulls we have had the last 2 years have been growthy. The York son out of the 936 daughter we kept scanned a 16.1 REA and 3.04 IMF at his yearling BSE this spring with a 37 scrotal, excited to see how he grows out as a yearling this summer. Came across the Prime Product bull this spring while looking for a new AI sire. He was on the national reference sire program on the Olsen so we like that he's been tested in that kind of program and really like the breeding on his dam's side that goes back to World Class and Enhancer 2D who we used AI a long time ago and had some productive females by. [/QUOTE]
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