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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14321"><p>8180 produced some great calves for us four years ago. The only problem was that all the calves robbed. I mean ALL the claves. I have heard the same from other producers who used him.</p><p></p><p>Our 8180 daughters in production have been fantastic producers. We had a winning pen of three two year old bulls all out of 8180 first calf heifers. And the only reason those bulls were still around at two was because at a year, they looked great, ultrasounded amazing, gained better than most and we decided to save the three best back and put together a pen that would get some attention.</p><p></p><p>BTW I still have two grown 8180 daughters that I am going to have to bring in to get weaning rings in the nose. One was a first calf heifer last and went back to nursing her own mother. Before we caught her, her mother got run down and lost her new calf to starvation. Great calf for two months, but I bet it didn't gain 20 pounds. Found out why too late.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:doubleoxer@aol.com">doubleoxer@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14321"] 8180 produced some great calves for us four years ago. The only problem was that all the calves robbed. I mean ALL the claves. I have heard the same from other producers who used him. Our 8180 daughters in production have been fantastic producers. We had a winning pen of three two year old bulls all out of 8180 first calf heifers. And the only reason those bulls were still around at two was because at a year, they looked great, ultrasounded amazing, gained better than most and we decided to save the three best back and put together a pen that would get some attention. BTW I still have two grown 8180 daughters that I am going to have to bring in to get weaning rings in the nose. One was a first calf heifer last and went back to nursing her own mother. Before we caught her, her mother got run down and lost her new calf to starvation. Great calf for two months, but I bet it didn't gain 20 pounds. Found out why too late. [email=doubleoxer@aol.com]doubleoxer@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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