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<blockquote data-quote="THG" data-source="post: 428117" data-attributes="member: 6111"><p>Oak, I think that you are taking the right steps in building a cowherd with only using strictly Sandhill Farms genetics. As for P606, I wouldn't keep a son out of him either, he breeds just like the old Oxley bull, OXH Mark Domino 8020, siring progeny with a lot of white, and great uddered females, but 8020 sons weren't great and neither are the P606 bulls. I think the only good P606 I have ever laid my eyes on was the P606 from the JWR herd, AB JWR Demolition 6008 3510. Other than that, I haven't seen any other impressive son of P606 and I never have seen any good ones out of 8020. I think though that using Rib Eye, Pheonix, Marshal, Governor, and M326, you can really build a great group of cattle with females have great udders and ample milk production. Also, bulls sired by these sires from the Schultz bull battery will be also impressive and very marketable in just about any part of the US and Canada.</p><p></p><p>THG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THG, post: 428117, member: 6111"] Oak, I think that you are taking the right steps in building a cowherd with only using strictly Sandhill Farms genetics. As for P606, I wouldn't keep a son out of him either, he breeds just like the old Oxley bull, OXH Mark Domino 8020, siring progeny with a lot of white, and great uddered females, but 8020 sons weren't great and neither are the P606 bulls. I think the only good P606 I have ever laid my eyes on was the P606 from the JWR herd, AB JWR Demolition 6008 3510. Other than that, I haven't seen any other impressive son of P606 and I never have seen any good ones out of 8020. I think though that using Rib Eye, Pheonix, Marshal, Governor, and M326, you can really build a great group of cattle with females have great udders and ample milk production. Also, bulls sired by these sires from the Schultz bull battery will be also impressive and very marketable in just about any part of the US and Canada. THG [/QUOTE]
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