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<blockquote data-quote="Cdcollett" data-source="post: 1611280" data-attributes="member: 30837"><p>Prophet is a proven Bull so I'd actually trust the numbers here & this is what they tell me. </p><p>No real foot issues, tons of marbling & a lot of growth. He has good calving ease but shouldn't throw the little dinks some super low birthweight calving ease bulls do. To me, a different phenotype & I wonder if the females tend to be more scopey or tubular. That along with the growth and milk would tend to make them hard doing. Below average heifer pregnancy and scrotal as well so he's primarily a terminal Bull. </p><p></p><p>If you plan on keeping them I'd go with Sure Fire because he may have less growth but it's still plenty and the fertility indicators are better. </p><p></p><p>Momentum has basically been used to create more marbling but otherwise the other choices would be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cdcollett, post: 1611280, member: 30837"] Prophet is a proven Bull so I’d actually trust the numbers here & this is what they tell me. No real foot issues, tons of marbling & a lot of growth. He has good calving ease but shouldn’t throw the little dinks some super low birthweight calving ease bulls do. To me, a different phenotype & I wonder if the females tend to be more scopey or tubular. That along with the growth and milk would tend to make them hard doing. Below average heifer pregnancy and scrotal as well so he’s primarily a terminal Bull. If you plan on keeping them I’d go with Sure Fire because he may have less growth but it’s still plenty and the fertility indicators are better. Momentum has basically been used to create more marbling but otherwise the other choices would be better. [/QUOTE]
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