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<blockquote data-quote="SEC" data-source="post: 533512" data-attributes="member: 3241"><p>You're right about that, but you need to be excited about the bull yourself before you can market him to anyone else. I agree on Performa, good cattle that do a good job in being average and the best cattle always come from near average, no extremes that way. Performa would come up short in SC measurements. That is in my mind one of the great problems in marketing semen on the bulls, lots don't have any nuts. Commercial cattlemen need to see 34cm or better for them to get excited. I haven't seen enough Pioneer cattle to properly judge the bull. I don't mind the Fliner's but they will get common in their skulls, need some power behind them to. I liked the bull alot when I seen him in stud, pretty useful bull.</p><p></p><p>If you need any Freightliner semen I have about 100 doses in my tank that are available. I prefer to use some less mainstream genetics because there is less influence of the bull of the day club. We are currently using a AAR New Trend grandson out of a Viking cow that I think will do a lot of things right. EPD's are the shits but there are like 5 cows in his pedigree that weaned at least 12 calves some as high as 16 calves I believe. Won't win any shows but he offers many long term benefits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEC, post: 533512, member: 3241"] You're right about that, but you need to be excited about the bull yourself before you can market him to anyone else. I agree on Performa, good cattle that do a good job in being average and the best cattle always come from near average, no extremes that way. Performa would come up short in SC measurements. That is in my mind one of the great problems in marketing semen on the bulls, lots don't have any nuts. Commercial cattlemen need to see 34cm or better for them to get excited. I haven't seen enough Pioneer cattle to properly judge the bull. I don't mind the Fliner's but they will get common in their skulls, need some power behind them to. I liked the bull alot when I seen him in stud, pretty useful bull. If you need any Freightliner semen I have about 100 doses in my tank that are available. I prefer to use some less mainstream genetics because there is less influence of the bull of the day club. We are currently using a AAR New Trend grandson out of a Viking cow that I think will do a lot of things right. EPD's are the shits but there are like 5 cows in his pedigree that weaned at least 12 calves some as high as 16 calves I believe. Won't win any shows but he offers many long term benefits. [/QUOTE]
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