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<blockquote data-quote="purecountry" data-source="post: 191519" data-attributes="member: 2306"><p>Of all the progeny I've seen from some of these bulls, I do like Knight's daughters. I've seen very few sons that should have been allowed to keep their hardware, but those that were good, were damn good. As for Rambler and Oscar, I haven't seen ALOT of progeny, but all I've seen were keepers.</p><p></p><p>So, from the perspective of progeny, that's my opinion. From the perspective of phenotype, I really don't care for bulls that rise up in the flank like that. I believe bulls who carry their depth from their brisket to their balls sire daughters with great depth, well attached udders and are very easy fleshers. More depth and guts means more pounds. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad to hear you say though that Knight is a foot improver. Pics just don't tell you that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purecountry, post: 191519, member: 2306"] Of all the progeny I've seen from some of these bulls, I do like Knight's daughters. I've seen very few sons that should have been allowed to keep their hardware, but those that were good, were damn good. As for Rambler and Oscar, I haven't seen ALOT of progeny, but all I've seen were keepers. So, from the perspective of progeny, that's my opinion. From the perspective of phenotype, I really don't care for bulls that rise up in the flank like that. I believe bulls who carry their depth from their brisket to their balls sire daughters with great depth, well attached udders and are very easy fleshers. More depth and guts means more pounds. I'm glad to hear you say though that Knight is a foot improver. Pics just don't tell you that. [/QUOTE]
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