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<blockquote data-quote="George Monk" data-source="post: 349278" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>Frankie,This spring we are anticipating 7 et calves. they are all this same breeding. this fall we are planning on putting in somewhere around 70 embryos from various breedings. Some will be the same but others include traveler, Vermillion Dateline, and gridmakers.</p><p>The cost is very reasonable (I have fantastic people helping me) and has got us a in a position that would have taken a generation or more to see. My dad (85) and my son (16) were looking at the 4 others that have been born and were marveling where my son (my dad's grandchildren) will be compared to what he and I had to do. The speed of improvement in our herd in unimaginable to him and facinating to me. I am the Luckiest Man in Cooper County. (our "ranch" name is LMCC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Monk, post: 349278, member: 3545"] Frankie,This spring we are anticipating 7 et calves. they are all this same breeding. this fall we are planning on putting in somewhere around 70 embryos from various breedings. Some will be the same but others include traveler, Vermillion Dateline, and gridmakers. The cost is very reasonable (I have fantastic people helping me) and has got us a in a position that would have taken a generation or more to see. My dad (85) and my son (16) were looking at the 4 others that have been born and were marveling where my son (my dad's grandchildren) will be compared to what he and I had to do. The speed of improvement in our herd in unimaginable to him and facinating to me. I am the Luckiest Man in Cooper County. (our "ranch" name is LMCC). [/QUOTE]
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