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<blockquote data-quote="Nebraska Sandhills" data-source="post: 511068" data-attributes="member: 3029"><p>Thank you for the replies. As several of you mentioned, if I could change something on her, i'd clean her up in the front end some. Someone mentioned the picture made her look a little toed out--she is looking towards the tank and the rest of the heifers in the picture--I detoured her up against the fence so I could get her to stop and when she did she didn't quite get her feet squared around under her, but that was a good observation.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is our first year of using Net Present Value. We sampled him on about 40 1st calf heifers and only 6 cows. Almost all the heifers have calved, and I really like the calves so far. The 4465 is a favorite of mine as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>She is sired by a bull I purchased from the Jorgensen program in South Dakota a few years ago. He is a son of the Ideal 7407 of 1418 4465 bull, who was one of many good 1418 sons they produced. The dam is a Ideal 7451 of 8103 4465 daughter--she too was purchased as a bred heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nebraska Sandhills, post: 511068, member: 3029"] Thank you for the replies. As several of you mentioned, if I could change something on her, i'd clean her up in the front end some. Someone mentioned the picture made her look a little toed out--she is looking towards the tank and the rest of the heifers in the picture--I detoured her up against the fence so I could get her to stop and when she did she didn't quite get her feet squared around under her, but that was a good observation. This is our first year of using Net Present Value. We sampled him on about 40 1st calf heifers and only 6 cows. Almost all the heifers have calved, and I really like the calves so far. The 4465 is a favorite of mine as well. She is sired by a bull I purchased from the Jorgensen program in South Dakota a few years ago. He is a son of the Ideal 7407 of 1418 4465 bull, who was one of many good 1418 sons they produced. The dam is a Ideal 7451 of 8103 4465 daughter--she too was purchased as a bred heifer. [/QUOTE]
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