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<blockquote data-quote="Spartan" data-source="post: 655841" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>Well I am the manager at MSU Beef Barn and I calved out and raised MSU TCF Revolution 4R till we sold him at the NWSS in Denver as a yearling. Norther Rancher you are completely wrong, I look at his mother every day and she produces more milk than 2 normal herefords combined. Her udder is fine I have never had to touch it. His mother is one of the best cows of any breed i have seen. One or our best heifer calves in this years calf crop is a Revoultion out of a two year old. He is going to hold true on his BW for sure. We are using him again this year. He is the only bull in the Hereford Breed that is under a 1 on BW over 100 on YW and above .5 for both IMF and REA. Your not going to find many bulls with better numbers. You talk about the earlier pictures that was taken at Rauschs after he had covered cows from May till August. I am sure if you seen most bulls after covering cows all summer they have on their work cloths. If any of you have any questions about the bull or his progeny i would be happy to answer them. And for those of you like Northern Rancher who like to speak about cattle you dont know anything about, please do your research and get your facts straight before you run other peoples cattle into the ground.</p><p>Sincerely</p><p>Cody Sankey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spartan, post: 655841, member: 11853"] Well I am the manager at MSU Beef Barn and I calved out and raised MSU TCF Revolution 4R till we sold him at the NWSS in Denver as a yearling. Norther Rancher you are completely wrong, I look at his mother every day and she produces more milk than 2 normal herefords combined. Her udder is fine I have never had to touch it. His mother is one of the best cows of any breed i have seen. One or our best heifer calves in this years calf crop is a Revoultion out of a two year old. He is going to hold true on his BW for sure. We are using him again this year. He is the only bull in the Hereford Breed that is under a 1 on BW over 100 on YW and above .5 for both IMF and REA. Your not going to find many bulls with better numbers. You talk about the earlier pictures that was taken at Rauschs after he had covered cows from May till August. I am sure if you seen most bulls after covering cows all summer they have on their work cloths. If any of you have any questions about the bull or his progeny i would be happy to answer them. And for those of you like Northern Rancher who like to speak about cattle you dont know anything about, please do your research and get your facts straight before you run other peoples cattle into the ground. Sincerely Cody Sankey [/QUOTE]
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