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<blockquote data-quote="goodbeef" data-source="post: 309968" data-attributes="member: 5383"><p>i know both bulls are yourg and unproven, so there are some questions. i am open to some other bulls,and had thought about 79e. i am not as concerened about calving ease as some as long as we keep the calves below 80 or so. looking for bulls with good muscle and capacity that also have adaquite grow, while keeping frame score down in the 5's. also that can produce good replacement heifers. he doesnt have to do anything extraordinary just alot of things well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodbeef, post: 309968, member: 5383"] i know both bulls are yourg and unproven, so there are some questions. i am open to some other bulls,and had thought about 79e. i am not as concerened about calving ease as some as long as we keep the calves below 80 or so. looking for bulls with good muscle and capacity that also have adaquite grow, while keeping frame score down in the 5's. also that can produce good replacement heifers. he doesnt have to do anything extraordinary just alot of things well. [/QUOTE]
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