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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 818535" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Actually, I am hoping to use Sir Arnold and Pure Power on my heifers this year . I need a bull on the ground for my heifers as a clean up bull. Hopefully the girls finish soon so I can take in a couple of sales this year.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to see what Max's epds for calving end up like after this season, he was at 112 before . I should say lower birth weight bull, not calving ease as they are having them unassisted on their own for the most part but 95 lb calves are a bit much for my 1100/1200 lb heifers to be having . The heifers are a nice size usually around 80lbs but the bull calves are huge. Even had one 102lbs this year, hopefully that was the last one too . It is the weather that added the pounds because the heifers that calved first had really nice calves around 78lbs.</p><p></p><p>I do like the looks of that bull though Dylan .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 818535, member: 5106"] Actually, I am hoping to use Sir Arnold and Pure Power on my heifers this year . I need a bull on the ground for my heifers as a clean up bull. Hopefully the girls finish soon so I can take in a couple of sales this year. It will be interesting to see what Max's epds for calving end up like after this season, he was at 112 before . I should say lower birth weight bull, not calving ease as they are having them unassisted on their own for the most part but 95 lb calves are a bit much for my 1100/1200 lb heifers to be having . The heifers are a nice size usually around 80lbs but the bull calves are huge. Even had one 102lbs this year, hopefully that was the last one too . It is the weather that added the pounds because the heifers that calved first had really nice calves around 78lbs. I do like the looks of that bull though Dylan . [/QUOTE]
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