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<blockquote data-quote="redluv" data-source="post: 653108" data-attributes="member: 11034"><p>As the description on the bull said, "He will continue to be the best bull in the breed to change large framed, lighter muscled and structurally incorrect cattle. He even outperforms his sire, 6807, in this ability. Anchor daughters are moderate framed, very efficient females with great versatility in any breeding program. They have the ability to improve cow herd efficiency through reduced feed costs while maintaining production. The udder quality of the Anchor daughters is excellent. From a carcass standpoint, Anchor will add muscle and improve marbling and percent retail product. Despite his depth and volume, Anchor exhibits a negative fat EPD."</p><p>So we thought, well we'll give him a try. We strive for moderate framed animals. The EPDs were a little low on WW and YW, but his milk was what we needed to bring down some of our +25 cows. Jokes on us. Like I said we only kept 5 heifers as replacements and they haven't produced anything great yet. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redluv, post: 653108, member: 11034"] As the description on the bull said, "He will continue to be the best bull in the breed to change large framed, lighter muscled and structurally incorrect cattle. He even outperforms his sire, 6807, in this ability. Anchor daughters are moderate framed, very efficient females with great versatility in any breeding program. They have the ability to improve cow herd efficiency through reduced feed costs while maintaining production. The udder quality of the Anchor daughters is excellent. From a carcass standpoint, Anchor will add muscle and improve marbling and percent retail product. Despite his depth and volume, Anchor exhibits a negative fat EPD." So we thought, well we'll give him a try. We strive for moderate framed animals. The EPDs were a little low on WW and YW, but his milk was what we needed to bring down some of our +25 cows. Jokes on us. Like I said we only kept 5 heifers as replacements and they haven't produced anything great yet. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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