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Gelbvieh Folks: Landmark 377 & Goldrush Visa?
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<blockquote data-quote="cleland" data-source="post: 726418" data-attributes="member: 1759"><p>I believe both are homo black and homo polled. The visa cattle I have seen seem a little short on depth. They have plenty of length and muscle though. There has been some problems with cork screw feet once they get to be yearlings and on feed. Personally not a fan, good numbers but not my type. </p><p></p><p>Landmark has seemed to do a very good job. He adds performance and muscle. Cattle have good phenotype and great EPDS. We used a little of him this fall, seems the Bennett bulls are always fairly solid. </p><p></p><p>2 others i might suggest are coccoa and post rock granite. </p><p></p><p>These two will both be better phenotype and performance than visa, and can be used on heifers. Coccoa is a large framed bull, and will add that to progeny so wouldnt use him on anything that is big already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleland, post: 726418, member: 1759"] I believe both are homo black and homo polled. The visa cattle I have seen seem a little short on depth. They have plenty of length and muscle though. There has been some problems with cork screw feet once they get to be yearlings and on feed. Personally not a fan, good numbers but not my type. Landmark has seemed to do a very good job. He adds performance and muscle. Cattle have good phenotype and great EPDS. We used a little of him this fall, seems the Bennett bulls are always fairly solid. 2 others i might suggest are coccoa and post rock granite. These two will both be better phenotype and performance than visa, and can be used on heifers. Coccoa is a large framed bull, and will add that to progeny so wouldnt use him on anything that is big already. [/QUOTE]
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