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Gardiner - Select Sires - GAR ANTICIPATION
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1255849" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>GAR bulls puzzle me. The calving ease and high Marbling I can understand, but their high REA numbers often leave me scratching my head. Yes the picture of him at 3 yrs old is much better [they always are] But I don't want to be selling 18 month old steers.</p><p>I prefer yearling pictures of the bulls for a truer handle on what I'm getting and what I can expect for growth.</p><p>As for whoever said he has no nuts...that is totally wrong, his scrotal size is plenty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1255849, member: 14585"] GAR bulls puzzle me. The calving ease and high Marbling I can understand, but their high REA numbers often leave me scratching my head. Yes the picture of him at 3 yrs old is much better [they always are] But I don't want to be selling 18 month old steers. I prefer yearling pictures of the bulls for a truer handle on what I'm getting and what I can expect for growth. As for whoever said he has no nuts...that is totally wrong, his scrotal size is plenty good. [/QUOTE]
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