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Gerber Watchfire 117F
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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 70557" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>Watchfire is marketed as a top carcass bull, and he was especially highly ranked as such when I first entered the registered seedstock business a few years ago. Since then, there are many more young bulls that are competitive carcass sires. Watchfire is one of the better values to use AI. His bloodlines are top-notch, and last I checked I think it was $15 per straw and $45 per certificate. In my opinion, Watchfire would be an excellent bull to use on MW LLL Farley 24F daughters, or the other way around. Farley is a tremendous carcass sire as well. They are both fairly moderate in BW, although Farley has a distinct advantage. Farley is about breed average for growth, while Watchfire is probably 10 pounds above on yearling. Farley is a trait leader on REA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 70557, member: 587"] Watchfire is marketed as a top carcass bull, and he was especially highly ranked as such when I first entered the registered seedstock business a few years ago. Since then, there are many more young bulls that are competitive carcass sires. Watchfire is one of the better values to use AI. His bloodlines are top-notch, and last I checked I think it was $15 per straw and $45 per certificate. In my opinion, Watchfire would be an excellent bull to use on MW LLL Farley 24F daughters, or the other way around. Farley is a tremendous carcass sire as well. They are both fairly moderate in BW, although Farley has a distinct advantage. Farley is about breed average for growth, while Watchfire is probably 10 pounds above on yearling. Farley is a trait leader on REA. [/QUOTE]
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