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<blockquote data-quote="KMacGinley" data-source="post: 765043" data-attributes="member: 3175"><p>Well, primarily, I really like the calves that I am getting from him, the bull calves are very uniform and the ones that I have sold this spring as bulls are peas in a pod. They exhibit his muscle pattern and are thick. They were little when they were born and grew very well on very limited feed. I have had reports from their new owners that they are very aggressive breeders, 39 cm to 42 cm as yearlings on scrotal with excellent semen quality. </p><p></p><p> The steers are going out now as grassfed beef to rave reviews as did the ones I sold last year. Tender and flavorful on grass. </p><p></p><p> I have posted pictures of the yearling heifers and also the two year olds. The two year olds bred to Norm calved easily and have beautiful even udders with "little finger" sized teats. They are thick, correct, good dispositioned and most calved in Late April and early May and are cycling again already, although I won't breed them until July 20th. </p><p></p><p> In short, I think that I might just have something here. </p><p></p><p> At the very least I want to have some on hand in case something happens to him. I have also had several inquiries from people that want to use him. One guy wanted to buy him, but alas, he is not for sale. </p><p></p><p> I guess that I am very pleased with what he is doing for us. Problem free cattle are what I like and he hasn't caused me any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMacGinley, post: 765043, member: 3175"] Well, primarily, I really like the calves that I am getting from him, the bull calves are very uniform and the ones that I have sold this spring as bulls are peas in a pod. They exhibit his muscle pattern and are thick. They were little when they were born and grew very well on very limited feed. I have had reports from their new owners that they are very aggressive breeders, 39 cm to 42 cm as yearlings on scrotal with excellent semen quality. The steers are going out now as grassfed beef to rave reviews as did the ones I sold last year. Tender and flavorful on grass. I have posted pictures of the yearling heifers and also the two year olds. The two year olds bred to Norm calved easily and have beautiful even udders with "little finger" sized teats. They are thick, correct, good dispositioned and most calved in Late April and early May and are cycling again already, although I won't breed them until July 20th. In short, I think that I might just have something here. At the very least I want to have some on hand in case something happens to him. I have also had several inquiries from people that want to use him. One guy wanted to buy him, but alas, he is not for sale. I guess that I am very pleased with what he is doing for us. Problem free cattle are what I like and he hasn't caused me any problems. [/QUOTE]
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