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Old Gert Question (Macon--you might be able to weigh in)
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<blockquote data-quote="saintgert" data-source="post: 1602831" data-attributes="member: 4528"><p>1. Outlaw00--I like how your heifer is turning out! </p><p></p><p>2. Son of Butch...yeah--it's interesting to see how things turn out over time a decade. We bred her to a bunch of different bulls over the years. Her best calf (ET) was a bull we called "Julius 55/4," which was a cross with Hatchet 150--I don't really do pictures on the message board, but we do have a facebook page for JC Sherrill, Jr. Ranch, and there is a photo of him in the profile pictures. We have one calf left out of the Jomar 54 daughter and one calf out of Julius. The cow only had one heifer, and the rest were bulls. It's also funny to see this post because we used the Tripp 777/0 semen on another cow and are actually using the resulting bull calf as our herd sire now (photo also available through facebook). I don't remember without looking back what the other bulls I was thinking about were. </p><p></p><p>We still have a good time combing old genetics with new, but there are some pretty impressive Gert bulls out there right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saintgert, post: 1602831, member: 4528"] 1. Outlaw00--I like how your heifer is turning out! 2. Son of Butch...yeah--it's interesting to see how things turn out over time a decade. We bred her to a bunch of different bulls over the years. Her best calf (ET) was a bull we called "Julius 55/4," which was a cross with Hatchet 150--I don't really do pictures on the message board, but we do have a facebook page for JC Sherrill, Jr. Ranch, and there is a photo of him in the profile pictures. We have one calf left out of the Jomar 54 daughter and one calf out of Julius. The cow only had one heifer, and the rest were bulls. It's also funny to see this post because we used the Tripp 777/0 semen on another cow and are actually using the resulting bull calf as our herd sire now (photo also available through facebook). I don't remember without looking back what the other bulls I was thinking about were. We still have a good time combing old genetics with new, but there are some pretty impressive Gert bulls out there right now. [/QUOTE]
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