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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 29797" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Ok. Our new bull, Jet Black Phantom, has significant genetics from his sire <em>Overwhelmer</em> (the sire of the famous "Senator")...also from his dam. These are close in pedigrees and the genetics have produced outstanding offspring. The people that own those 70-80" horned bulls are playing in the 7-figure $$ bracket--not too many of us have that privilege (few in fact). The only other way to "work your way up the pecking order" is to select genetics (either direct NS or A.I.) that will improve via body condition and horn potential. If you go to either the ITLA or TLBAA website and look at their A.I. Herd Sire listing, you'll find that Overwhelmer (and others) are some of the top players. Incidentally, last fall we purchased some Overwhelmer straws for $150 a pop.</p><p></p><p>Hope this clarifies my previous comments a little better.[/i]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 29797, member: 9"] Ok. Our new bull, Jet Black Phantom, has significant genetics from his sire [i]Overwhelmer[/i] (the sire of the famous "Senator")...also from his dam. These are close in pedigrees and the genetics have produced outstanding offspring. The people that own those 70-80" horned bulls are playing in the 7-figure $$ bracket--not too many of us have that privilege (few in fact). The only other way to "work your way up the pecking order" is to select genetics (either direct NS or A.I.) that will improve via body condition and horn potential. If you go to either the ITLA or TLBAA website and look at their A.I. Herd Sire listing, you'll find that Overwhelmer (and others) are some of the top players. Incidentally, last fall we purchased some Overwhelmer straws for $150 a pop. Hope this clarifies my previous comments a little better.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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