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<blockquote data-quote="cattleman99" data-source="post: 1684216" data-attributes="member: 14530"><p>Was a great bull for the times. Used him a little over 2 years and got some productive females. I bred him to commercial cows that were 1/2 and 3/4 Simmental going back to Shorthorn and Hereford influenceD cows which is what I had to start. </p><p>Being a polled traditional purebred bull that was Fleckvieh influenced only, now a days though I doubt he would be worth anything. He was fine to use on cows, was a long time ago but don't recall any calving issues. If you find any of his sire or grand sire in the tank it is worth money. Both 809G and especially his sire Siegfried were foundation Fleckvieh sires. Be pretty hard to look back through a modern Fleckvieh pedigree and not find Siegfried multiple times. He is still being used today whenever someone can find semen and was born in 1971.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattleman99, post: 1684216, member: 14530"] Was a great bull for the times. Used him a little over 2 years and got some productive females. I bred him to commercial cows that were 1/2 and 3/4 Simmental going back to Shorthorn and Hereford influenceD cows which is what I had to start. Being a polled traditional purebred bull that was Fleckvieh influenced only, now a days though I doubt he would be worth anything. He was fine to use on cows, was a long time ago but don’t recall any calving issues. If you find any of his sire or grand sire in the tank it is worth money. Both 809G and especially his sire Siegfried were foundation Fleckvieh sires. Be pretty hard to look back through a modern Fleckvieh pedigree and not find Siegfried multiple times. He is still being used today whenever someone can find semen and was born in 1971. [/QUOTE]
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