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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 718450" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Nobody disputes that Objective is horrible on the eyes. Mark Gardiner showed us a worse pic than the one ABS uses and admits that he is ugly but those EPDs are great.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://abs-bs.absglobal.com/beef/angus.asp?CodTouro=29AN1574" target="_blank">http://abs-bs.absglobal.com/beef/angus. ... o=29AN1574</a></p><p></p><p>Put your hand over everything from the navel forward and just look at the rear half. It LOOKS Holstein. He has a break in his top above the hooks that would get himself culled at a lot of places. Click on the support pictures and look at his daughter. I have seen that worse in some of his daughters. If you want to argue that growth is ALL that matters, go ahead.........there is your bull. If you are a stickler for phenotype or you actually read the -9.36 $EN you won't keep his daughters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 718450, member: 7645"] Nobody disputes that Objective is horrible on the eyes. Mark Gardiner showed us a worse pic than the one ABS uses and admits that he is ugly but those EPDs are great. [url=http://abs-bs.absglobal.com/beef/angus.asp?CodTouro=29AN1574]http://abs-bs.absglobal.com/beef/angus. ... o=29AN1574[/url] Put your hand over everything from the navel forward and just look at the rear half. It LOOKS Holstein. He has a break in his top above the hooks that would get himself culled at a lot of places. Click on the support pictures and look at his daughter. I have seen that worse in some of his daughters. If you want to argue that growth is ALL that matters, go ahead.........there is your bull. If you are a stickler for phenotype or you actually read the -9.36 $EN you won't keep his daughters. [/QUOTE]
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