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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 783779" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>bubcub,</p><p></p><p>The top two pictures are Sydgen 1407 Corona daughters with a Connealy Forward heifers, cant use Corona anymore because he is a carrier of AM. Corona might have been the best female sire we have ever used, moderate and full of volume, slick haired with good udders and good dispositions. Fortunately lucky enough to have some Corona daughters like these that are free of the AM genetic defect. </p><p></p><p>Used Connealy Forward, after seeing calves at 3 locations same type of cattle as Corona's maybe alittle bigger at maturity and not quite as slick haired.</p><p></p><p>The third picture from the top is a couple of Sydgen Trust calves, used him on mostly commercial Angus heifers and all of them came early 7-10 early, really happy so far, (they have a long way to go).</p><p></p><p>The bottom picture is the baldie heifer in the front left (orange tag) is a SAF Directive. Used him mostly on herefords that needed alittle length of spine and stretch to them. He will put some milk in them as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 783779, member: 1257"] bubcub, The top two pictures are Sydgen 1407 Corona daughters with a Connealy Forward heifers, cant use Corona anymore because he is a carrier of AM. Corona might have been the best female sire we have ever used, moderate and full of volume, slick haired with good udders and good dispositions. Fortunately lucky enough to have some Corona daughters like these that are free of the AM genetic defect. Used Connealy Forward, after seeing calves at 3 locations same type of cattle as Corona's maybe alittle bigger at maturity and not quite as slick haired. The third picture from the top is a couple of Sydgen Trust calves, used him on mostly commercial Angus heifers and all of them came early 7-10 early, really happy so far, (they have a long way to go). The bottom picture is the baldie heifer in the front left (orange tag) is a SAF Directive. Used him mostly on herefords that needed alittle length of spine and stretch to them. He will put some milk in them as well. [/QUOTE]
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