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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 915574" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>That's why I tell you which ones they are. Put it this way... I've been through every bull in the 'classic daughter proven jersey' section of my new catalogue and in my opinion four of them are worth considering. Three of those are related to Manhatten.</p><p>Both Ambreed and LIC have told me they are confident in breeding sons from him and distributing them widely. You need to know that some of Manhatten's calves have been born with abnormalities of the hind legs/spine.</p><p>I already have his daughters in my herd and if I have to put down such a calf it's one heifer out of forty or fifty, so it's a calculated risk if I use his genetics. Just know what the risk is if you look at these bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 915574, member: 9267"] That's why I tell you which ones they are. Put it this way... I've been through every bull in the 'classic daughter proven jersey' section of my new catalogue and in my opinion four of them are worth considering. Three of those are related to Manhatten. Both Ambreed and LIC have told me they are confident in breeding sons from him and distributing them widely. You need to know that some of Manhatten's calves have been born with abnormalities of the hind legs/spine. I already have his daughters in my herd and if I have to put down such a calf it's one heifer out of forty or fifty, so it's a calculated risk if I use his genetics. Just know what the risk is if you look at these bulls. [/QUOTE]
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