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Murray Grey bulls--some famous; some not.
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<blockquote data-quote="OKJeanne" data-source="post: 226771" data-attributes="member: 2533"><p>Thanks Purecountry! The photo of Rockcliffe Patron is way,</p><p>way too yellowish from age I guess. He was pretty widely</p><p>used as an AI bull in Canada and the USA northwest in</p><p>the early to mid-80s. We used that semen in our up-coming</p><p>flush this Friday, June 2d. He's a frame 5 and has a perfect</p><p>tenderness score on the Bovigen test - plus one "star" on</p><p>marbling. We have 11 recipients lined up and are hoping</p><p>for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKJeanne, post: 226771, member: 2533"] Thanks Purecountry! The photo of Rockcliffe Patron is way, way too yellowish from age I guess. He was pretty widely used as an AI bull in Canada and the USA northwest in the early to mid-80s. We used that semen in our up-coming flush this Friday, June 2d. He's a frame 5 and has a perfect tenderness score on the Bovigen test - plus one "star" on marbling. We have 11 recipients lined up and are hoping for the best. [/QUOTE]
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