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Old Gert Question (Macon--you might be able to weigh in)
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 686927" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>quote] That was the only junior national that I got a chance to show at. Richard Hood told me that 023/91 was one bull I needed to look into. He had also said Navidad 519. I went with 519, and wish I would have gone with 023/91 then. I will talk to Joe Jones and see what kind of semen I can get my hands on. I think I have enough semen to breed all of my cows for years.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I took my daughter and son that year as we had two nice heifers. My daughter had a TT bred cow with a Twister bull calf at side that was winning the class until Tommy Brandenberger switched her and Anna McDaniel's pair after 3 pulls. The McDaniel cow was National Champion of the show. My son had a Winrock cow that had a Twister heifer at side. That Twister daughter when bred to Briggs 023/91 worked like a charm. Kept 2 daughters for the herd and sold the first one for some college money. That Twister daughter also had a Yogi bull calf that was outstanding.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 686927, member: 67"] quote] That was the only junior national that I got a chance to show at. Richard Hood told me that 023/91 was one bull I needed to look into. He had also said Navidad 519. I went with 519, and wish I would have gone with 023/91 then. I will talk to Joe Jones and see what kind of semen I can get my hands on. I think I have enough semen to breed all of my cows for years.[/quote] I took my daughter and son that year as we had two nice heifers. My daughter had a TT bred cow with a Twister bull calf at side that was winning the class until Tommy Brandenberger switched her and Anna McDaniel's pair after 3 pulls. The McDaniel cow was National Champion of the show. My son had a Winrock cow that had a Twister heifer at side. That Twister daughter when bred to Briggs 023/91 worked like a charm. Kept 2 daughters for the herd and sold the first one for some college money. That Twister daughter also had a Yogi bull calf that was outstanding. [/QUOTE]
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