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Gerber Watchfire 117F
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<blockquote data-quote="Hill Creek Farm" data-source="post: 70621" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>Gerber Watchfire has been a great bull in his day. I have seen some of his progeny at some sales this past fall, and they were impressive. We were going to attempt to use him, but never did. he is not a calving ease bull, but can be used on cows only. He has great carcass numbers and is very thick and showy looking. He is a deceased bull. Milk on watchfire is only a 14. Daughters are usely dark red and some of them may have horns or scurred. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hill Creek Farm, post: 70621, member: 155"] Gerber Watchfire has been a great bull in his day. I have seen some of his progeny at some sales this past fall, and they were impressive. We were going to attempt to use him, but never did. he is not a calving ease bull, but can be used on cows only. He has great carcass numbers and is very thick and showy looking. He is a deceased bull. Milk on watchfire is only a 14. Daughters are usely dark red and some of them may have horns or scurred. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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