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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1097878" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>I-80 is very popular with both Maine-Anjou and club calf breeders. Recognized for his low birth weight (67 lbs) and calving ease, and being TH and PHA free. He works well back on much of todays popular club calf genetics. He's not the answer for everything and everybody, but where he works, he works very well. And yes, generally speaking his daughters are more valuable than his sons.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cattle.com/semen/bulls/I-80.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.cattle.com/semen/bulls/I-80.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>btw - I know that page lists current semen prices from $30 to $50 & ask- ask is prob'ly the right answer. Original I-80 semen was sometimes available for $50 this past fall. Supply just doesn't keep up with demand, and when the owners don't have any semen available, it can get to trading really high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1097878, member: 19707"] I-80 is very popular with both Maine-Anjou and club calf breeders. Recognized for his low birth weight (67 lbs) and calving ease, and being TH and PHA free. He works well back on much of todays popular club calf genetics. He's not the answer for everything and everybody, but where he works, he works very well. And yes, generally speaking his daughters are more valuable than his sons. [url=http://www.cattle.com/semen/bulls/I-80.aspx]http://www.cattle.com/semen/bulls/I-80.aspx[/url] btw - I know that page lists current semen prices from $30 to $50 & ask- ask is prob'ly the right answer. Original I-80 semen was sometimes available for $50 this past fall. Supply just doesn't keep up with demand, and when the owners don't have any semen available, it can get to trading really high. [/QUOTE]
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