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<blockquote data-quote="grumpy" data-source="post: 152116" data-attributes="member: 2941"><p>I have seen several and I love the 'look' of the Integrity offspring. He is adding thickness to just about every mating I have seen and does not seem to be causing any problems. The frame 6 is what it is. Will work for most, not for others.The carcass data is yet to be seen but I hear the early data looks very good. The first calves are just turning a year old now and there are not a lot of them due to the fact that the semen was very hard to come by at that time. This bulls heavy use since then is due to a couple of things. He is out of a tremendous cow and he is a MEATWAGON.The one thing the Angus breed needs most is more red meat and this bull is adding it. I think that the bull is going to work and will become a widely used sire in this breed and the commercial market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpy, post: 152116, member: 2941"] I have seen several and I love the 'look' of the Integrity offspring. He is adding thickness to just about every mating I have seen and does not seem to be causing any problems. The frame 6 is what it is. Will work for most, not for others.The carcass data is yet to be seen but I hear the early data looks very good. The first calves are just turning a year old now and there are not a lot of them due to the fact that the semen was very hard to come by at that time. This bulls heavy use since then is due to a couple of things. He is out of a tremendous cow and he is a MEATWAGON.The one thing the Angus breed needs most is more red meat and this bull is adding it. I think that the bull is going to work and will become a widely used sire in this breed and the commercial market. [/QUOTE]
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