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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 758769" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>Dusty,</p><p></p><p>Bright View is using maternal bulls but we didn't hear about the cows he was breeding. Remember that Australian Charolais is a mix of French/British/Canadian and lastly American breeding. He might be getting his butts and guts from the cows. Improved maternal capability is an important thing for Australian breeders.</p><p>Also what about the Mr Perfect son Field Rep? Does he sire as good as his numbers? What about his females?</p><p>We did not use Wyoming Wind due to the problems you listed. Growth was mediocre and maternal traits weren't outstanding. I should promote a bull so well.</p><p>I just one question for Bright View: What was the other breeding in the Rio Bravo son? We did have some disposition problems with some cows based on old Charbray breeding. We soon bred or culled this disposition problem out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 758769, member: 13182"] Dusty, Bright View is using maternal bulls but we didn't hear about the cows he was breeding. Remember that Australian Charolais is a mix of French/British/Canadian and lastly American breeding. He might be getting his butts and guts from the cows. Improved maternal capability is an important thing for Australian breeders. Also what about the Mr Perfect son Field Rep? Does he sire as good as his numbers? What about his females? We did not use Wyoming Wind due to the problems you listed. Growth was mediocre and maternal traits weren't outstanding. I should promote a bull so well. I just one question for Bright View: What was the other breeding in the Rio Bravo son? We did have some disposition problems with some cows based on old Charbray breeding. We soon bred or culled this disposition problem out. [/QUOTE]
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