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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1536637" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Thought I had replied and guess I didn't. I saw 167Y in a pasture in the TX Panhandle out with cows around 3-4 years ago. The grass was tall but I'm a stickler on structural soundness and never saw any issues and I studied him quite a while. I have seen several of his daughters and a few sons in this area. The daughters have had real nice udders and teats and very maternal with good fertility. A moderate cow that is very attractive. I prefer the rugged range type of a bull and his sons are a little smoother than I like and I would prefer a touch more bone but very good functional type of cattle. Took a while for me to warm to them because of the Titan in his background. But currently have a few sons marked to watch in an upcoming sale. His progeny are some of the most uniform and consistent of any polled sire I've seen. And all I've seen have been very structurally sound. And that is something that seems rare anymore. Again it was 3-4 years ago that I saw him but he moved well in the pasture he was in. He might look different now. The oldest progeny I've seen would be around 3-4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1536637, member: 22295"] Thought I had replied and guess I didn't. I saw 167Y in a pasture in the TX Panhandle out with cows around 3-4 years ago. The grass was tall but I'm a stickler on structural soundness and never saw any issues and I studied him quite a while. I have seen several of his daughters and a few sons in this area. The daughters have had real nice udders and teats and very maternal with good fertility. A moderate cow that is very attractive. I prefer the rugged range type of a bull and his sons are a little smoother than I like and I would prefer a touch more bone but very good functional type of cattle. Took a while for me to warm to them because of the Titan in his background. But currently have a few sons marked to watch in an upcoming sale. His progeny are some of the most uniform and consistent of any polled sire I've seen. And all I've seen have been very structurally sound. And that is something that seems rare anymore. Again it was 3-4 years ago that I saw him but he moved well in the pasture he was in. He might look different now. The oldest progeny I've seen would be around 3-4. [/QUOTE]
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