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<blockquote data-quote="W.B." data-source="post: 1620465" data-attributes="member: 3518"><p>My oldest Niagara daughters are 3. While he did increase mature weight they are not what I would call large frame cows. He improved feet like no other Angus bull I have used. His yearling and mature frame epds say he is breed avg. and that is what I would say he did here. I really like how his steer progeny do in the feedlot but at the end if the day I don't think of him as a maternal improvement sire. FWIW his HP epd has dropped significantly as data has been turned in and that is pretty much what he did here. I had what I would call avg. conception with him on yearling heifers. With all that said all of his yearling heifers I have I have kept and will sort them further at preg testing time. No bull is perfect and as bad as the feet are on some Angus cattle I would say the breed needs him for that at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W.B., post: 1620465, member: 3518"] My oldest Niagara daughters are 3. While he did increase mature weight they are not what I would call large frame cows. He improved feet like no other Angus bull I have used. His yearling and mature frame epds say he is breed avg. and that is what I would say he did here. I really like how his steer progeny do in the feedlot but at the end if the day I don’t think of him as a maternal improvement sire. FWIW his HP epd has dropped significantly as data has been turned in and that is pretty much what he did here. I had what I would call avg. conception with him on yearling heifers. With all that said all of his yearling heifers I have I have kept and will sort them further at preg testing time. No bull is perfect and as bad as the feet are on some Angus cattle I would say the breed needs him for that at least. [/QUOTE]
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