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MCC Daybreak Daughters- #14777016
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<blockquote data-quote="UG" data-source="post: 1555121" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Daybreak has a reputation for siring cattle with poor feet. I don't recall if the outside toes curl up or grow under, but it is an issue with the bull. A producer I know purchased a Daybreak son from Gardiner's in Kansas a few years ago. Several months later he noticed the foot issue. When he called Mark Gardiner and mentioned that the last bull he purchased had a foot issue, Mark asked "is he a Daybreak son?". Mark went on to say that they have seen feet issues with several of the Daybreak progeny. </p><p></p><p>To Mark's credit, he made things right with the guy I know.</p><p></p><p>Feet problems in the Angus breed are a real issue. It is surprising to me how often prominent Angus breeders will continue to use bulls known for siring poor feet, just because they have sexy numbers or the progeny are in demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UG, post: 1555121, member: 714"] Daybreak has a reputation for siring cattle with poor feet. I don't recall if the outside toes curl up or grow under, but it is an issue with the bull. A producer I know purchased a Daybreak son from Gardiner's in Kansas a few years ago. Several months later he noticed the foot issue. When he called Mark Gardiner and mentioned that the last bull he purchased had a foot issue, Mark asked "is he a Daybreak son?". Mark went on to say that they have seen feet issues with several of the Daybreak progeny. To Mark's credit, he made things right with the guy I know. Feet problems in the Angus breed are a real issue. It is surprising to me how often prominent Angus breeders will continue to use bulls known for siring poor feet, just because they have sexy numbers or the progeny are in demand. [/QUOTE]
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