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<blockquote data-quote="VLS_GUY" data-source="post: 926887" data-attributes="member: 13182"><p>Jillaroo,</p><p></p><p>Some background on S$ Montana Silver:</p><p>Duane Nichols bought S$ Montana Silver in Montana because Duane likes unique but right breeding. At the time $ Montana Silver was just another calving ease herdsire prospect. The bull quickly made many friends due to his ability to pass on his calving ease, put out good doing daughters all with above average growth. LT ranches was impressed enough to buy a share in the bull and the rest is history.</p><p>Another bull Duane had that had a unique pedigree was Charnich Overproof. This bull was out of Sir Sans F25 one of the best half French bulls from the mid 70's in Canada. Again not a fancy pedigree but the cattle just worked.</p><p>From what you are saying I think The Effertz Key Ranch and M6 cattle are your best bets to maintain muscle and performance. They would put out some cracking good Charbray bulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLS_GUY, post: 926887, member: 13182"] Jillaroo, Some background on S$ Montana Silver: Duane Nichols bought S$ Montana Silver in Montana because Duane likes unique but right breeding. At the time $ Montana Silver was just another calving ease herdsire prospect. The bull quickly made many friends due to his ability to pass on his calving ease, put out good doing daughters all with above average growth. LT ranches was impressed enough to buy a share in the bull and the rest is history. Another bull Duane had that had a unique pedigree was Charnich Overproof. This bull was out of Sir Sans F25 one of the best half French bulls from the mid 70's in Canada. Again not a fancy pedigree but the cattle just worked. From what you are saying I think The Effertz Key Ranch and M6 cattle are your best bets to maintain muscle and performance. They would put out some cracking good Charbray bulls. [/QUOTE]
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