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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1345640" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Thank you and you are partly correct.... BUT</p><p>S Summit was the youngest sire to qualify for the pathfinder sire report and he was born 3/12/2009 making him 7y 4m</p><p>So No, it is impossible for a 5 yr old sire to qualify let alone have an advantage over a 10 yr old sire</p><p></p><p><strong>Comparing sires that entered A.I. within a year or 2 of each other is the fairest method and I sure won't stop </strong></p><p><strong>anyone from doing that.</strong></p><p></p><p>SAV Bismarck born 2/1/2005 11y 6m</p><p>2015 report 726 eligible daughters 91 pathfinder daus = 12.5%</p><p>2016 report 1576 eligible daus. 122 pathfinder daus. = 7.74%</p><p></p><p>Both of Bismarck's eligible daughters and his total pathfinder daughters are still rising, he will probably peak next year</p><p>at 12 yrs age age or he may even peak at 13 or 14 because he was still heavily used 4-5 yrs ago.</p><p>Final Answer's totals rose again this year bcs of his reputation as a cow maker and he was born in 2000</p><p></p><p>A young sire with less than 20 eligible daughters is virtually meaningless because you can be sure as soon as the A.I. contract is signed the owner is working to get semen into the best 50-60 cows he can find as soon as possible to give his sire a leg up.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000">grrrr.... just realized you meant 5 yr old COW having advantage not 5 yr old sire</span></strong></p><p>well, i'm not retyping reply ....even though dead cows are not eligible daughters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1345640, member: 14585"] Thank you and you are partly correct.... BUT S Summit was the youngest sire to qualify for the pathfinder sire report and he was born 3/12/2009 making him 7y 4m So No, it is impossible for a 5 yr old sire to qualify let alone have an advantage over a 10 yr old sire [b]Comparing sires that entered A.I. within a year or 2 of each other is the fairest method and I sure won't stop anyone from doing that.[/b] SAV Bismarck born 2/1/2005 11y 6m 2015 report 726 eligible daughters 91 pathfinder daus = 12.5% 2016 report 1576 eligible daus. 122 pathfinder daus. = 7.74% Both of Bismarck's eligible daughters and his total pathfinder daughters are still rising, he will probably peak next year at 12 yrs age age or he may even peak at 13 or 14 because he was still heavily used 4-5 yrs ago. Final Answer's totals rose again this year bcs of his reputation as a cow maker and he was born in 2000 A young sire with less than 20 eligible daughters is virtually meaningless because you can be sure as soon as the A.I. contract is signed the owner is working to get semen into the best 50-60 cows he can find as soon as possible to give his sire a leg up. [b][color=#FF0000]grrrr.... just realized you meant 5 yr old COW having advantage not 5 yr old sire[/color][/b] well, i'm not retyping reply ....even though dead cows are not eligible daughters [/QUOTE]
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