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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1189147" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Yes that is why I put a .95 accuracy on that number. You would be surprised at how many bulls change between a .90 and a .95 accuracy. Even Final Answer has dropped from a +13 CED to a +12 CED since the the Genex book came out. The numbers I got were per a search I did on the AAA website last night. </p><p></p><p>Tour of Duty was purchased for $55,000 in the 2012 Minnesota Bull test. The owners have a large investment. An interesting thing about Tour of Duty is his pedigree. His mother was originally shown as a daughter of the well known DHD Traveler 6807. She was supposedly the result of a flush of 6807 to a Hoff Hi Flyer daughter. Bull barn describes her as stemming "from one of the greatest flushes in Wisconsin history". When DNA tests were done in order to use Tour of Duty as an AI sire, it was discovered that his mother was not in fact a daughter of 6807. It was latter determined that she was a daughter of Vermillion Dateline 7078.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1189147, member: 9933"] Yes that is why I put a .95 accuracy on that number. You would be surprised at how many bulls change between a .90 and a .95 accuracy. Even Final Answer has dropped from a +13 CED to a +12 CED since the the Genex book came out. The numbers I got were per a search I did on the AAA website last night. Tour of Duty was purchased for $55,000 in the 2012 Minnesota Bull test. The owners have a large investment. An interesting thing about Tour of Duty is his pedigree. His mother was originally shown as a daughter of the well known DHD Traveler 6807. She was supposedly the result of a flush of 6807 to a Hoff Hi Flyer daughter. Bull barn describes her as stemming "from one of the greatest flushes in Wisconsin history". When DNA tests were done in order to use Tour of Duty as an AI sire, it was discovered that his mother was not in fact a daughter of 6807. It was latter determined that she was a daughter of Vermillion Dateline 7078. [/QUOTE]
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