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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1359003" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I'm in the same boat with an Angus calf I have. He looks good. Is out of a very good daughter of War Party who has an excellent udder and has produced 3 nice calves so far. All in the 70 pound range. His sire is a top son of Hoover Dam. This calf looks good now and shows lots of growth. His sire was used on heifers with no issues although he doesn't show to be a heifer bull. The WP daughter doesn't show to be a heifer bull dam either but if he continues to develop like he has so far I will take a chance on him. He was the right type when born and weighed around 75 lbs. Her first two calves weighed 70 lbs exactly. But a lot can happen in the next ten months. I'm more tempted to take a chance on him as I know something about his dam and sire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1359003, member: 22295"] I'm in the same boat with an Angus calf I have. He looks good. Is out of a very good daughter of War Party who has an excellent udder and has produced 3 nice calves so far. All in the 70 pound range. His sire is a top son of Hoover Dam. This calf looks good now and shows lots of growth. His sire was used on heifers with no issues although he doesn't show to be a heifer bull. The WP daughter doesn't show to be a heifer bull dam either but if he continues to develop like he has so far I will take a chance on him. He was the right type when born and weighed around 75 lbs. Her first two calves weighed 70 lbs exactly. But a lot can happen in the next ten months. I'm more tempted to take a chance on him as I know something about his dam and sire. [/QUOTE]
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