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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 538988" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>My last bull was a King Rob son. I cannot say enough good things about his calves. All of my calves dropped this spring were out of this bull. Birthweights were 75 to 80 pounds consistantly and weaning weights from last year averaged 595 or so at 180 days. I have retained some heifers from 1.5 years ago and am very excited to see how their calves will look. Sadly in this area black brings the cash so I sold siad bull and went to a black balancer. I am glad I kept those heifers though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 538988, member: 1863"] My last bull was a King Rob son. I cannot say enough good things about his calves. All of my calves dropped this spring were out of this bull. Birthweights were 75 to 80 pounds consistantly and weaning weights from last year averaged 595 or so at 180 days. I have retained some heifers from 1.5 years ago and am very excited to see how their calves will look. Sadly in this area black brings the cash so I sold siad bull and went to a black balancer. I am glad I kept those heifers though. [/QUOTE]
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